TABLE OF CONTENTS

REGISTRATION DATES & TIMES...... 1 CONFERENCE DINNER...... 1 Tutorials PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED HETEROGENEOUS COMPUTING SYSTEMS ...... 2 ENTERPRISE METADATA: THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND CASE STUDY ...... 4 DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY ...... 6 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS...... 8 DEVELOPING ENTERPRISE WEB SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS ...... 10 EMBEDDED OPERATING SYSTEMS: THEORY, DESIGN & PRACTICE...... 12 STATISTICAL APPROACHES USED IN MACHINE LEARNING...... 14 SPIRAL ARCHITECTURE FOR IMAGE PROCESSING...... 16 INTELLIGENT AGENTS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO COLLABORATIVE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING...... 17 Conference programs/schedules PDPTA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 19 IC-AI'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 46 CISST'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 64 MSV'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 79 SERP'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 89 IKE'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 108 ESA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 124 IC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 134 ICWN'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 149 ISWS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 165 PCC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 173 SAM'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ...... 182 METMBS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 195 MLMTA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 210 CIC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 219 VLSI'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 230 ERSA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 239 AMCS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE...... 248

REGISTRATION DATES & TIMES

June 20, 2004 (Sunday) 03:00 - 09:00pm LOCATION: Second Floor, Conference Section

June 21, 2004 (Monday) 6:30am - 6:00pm LOCATION: Second Floor, Conference Section

June 22, 2004 (Tuesday) 7:00am - 6:00pm LOCATION: Second Floor, Conference Section

June 23, 2004 (Wednesday) 7:00am - 6:00pm LOCATION: Second Floor, Conference Section

June 24, 2004 (Thursday) 7:30am - 11:00am LOCATION: Second Floor, Conference Section

CONFERENCE DINNER

June 21, 2004 (Monday) 09:00 - 11:00pm LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5

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Parallel and Distributed Heterogeneous Computing Systems

Professor H. J. Siegel

June 22, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 5

ABSTRACT

In a parallel or distributed heterogeneous computing environment, a suite of different machines is interconnected by high-speed links to provide a variety of computational capabilities to execute collections of tasks that have diverse requirements. The execution times of a task will vary from one machine to the next, and tasks will compete for machines in the suite. An important research problem for heterogeneous (and cluster and grid) computing is how to assign tasks to machines and schedule the order of their execution to maximize some performance criterion. Factors that must be considered include machine loading, how well the execution needs of a task match the computational capabilities of a machine, any inter-task communications, and the performance criterion to be optimized. An overview of the field of heterogeneous computing is given. Example resource management heuristics for assigning and scheduling tasks on a heterogeneous suite of machines are presented. Methods for evaluating and comparing heuristics are demonstrated. Different types of heterogeneous computing environments are examined. The issue of robust resource allocations is explored. Open problems in the field of parallel and distributed heterogeneous computing are discussed.

OBJECTIVES

This course will enable you to: • Understand the potential advantages of using parallel and distributed heterogeneous computing systems • Analyze some of the factors that must be considered when designing resource management systems for heterogeneous environments • Be familiar with a variety of resource management techniques for assigning tasks to machines and scheduling their execution to optimize some performance criterion • Determine how to evaluate the potential performance of a heterogeneous computing system for a particular workload environment

2 • Be aware of the open research problems in heterogeneous computing that are important areas for future research and development. INTENDED AUDIENCE

This course is intended for faculty, engineers, scientists, and graduate students who want an introduction to the use of heterogeneous suites of computers (including clusters and certain types of grids) to execute applications in a way that will optimize some performance criterion.

BIOGRAPHY OF INSTRUCTOR

H. J. Siegel was appointed the George T. Abell Endowed Chair Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University (CSU) in August 2001, where he is also a Professor of Computer Science. In December 2002, he became the Director of the CSU Information Science and Technology Center (ISTeC), a university-wide organization for promoting, facilitating, and enhancing CSU’s research, education, and outreach activities pertaining to the design and innovative application of computer, communication, and information systems. From 1976 to 2001, he was a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He received two B.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the M.A., M.S.E., and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the ACM. Prof. Siegel has co-authored over 300 published technical papers in the areas of parallel and and communications. He was a Coeditor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, and was on the Editorial Boards of the IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems and the IEEE Transactions on Computers.

Professor H. J. Siegel Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Computer Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1373 Office: (970) 491-7982 Fax: (970) 491-2249 E-mail: [email protected] www.engr.colostate.edu/~hj

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Enterprise Metadata: Theory, Methodology, and Case Study

R. Todd Stephens

June 22, 2004 (6:00 pm – 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 3

ABSTRACT

Enterprise metadata has received a lot of attention and press over the past few years, as many organizations have attempted to push the data warehouse success to the enterprise level. Unfortunately the integrated tools, controlled environment, and high degree of quality assurance are much harder to find at the enterprise level. Enterprise data architects are looking for alternative methods of data integration. Perhaps, enterprise metadata holds the key. Historically, definitions of metadata have described structural aspects of mechanisms that house data such as table, column, and attribute characteristics of a relational database management system (RDBMS). Additionally, at times, metadata, as a concept, has included descriptions of the state of data and enumerating and summarizing various views of data. In this tutorial, we will review a new definition of metadata, as well as review the different perspectives on the role and value of metadata within the organization. From theory to implementation, metadata plays an integral role in developing organizational knowledge. Today, with the advent of technologies such as hypermedia and heuristically based searching and indexing, a new, broader, more generic definition of metadata is needed. This definition should include the traditional concepts, but it should add the concepts of existence, perspective, modeling, and topicality. A new definition should recognize that much, if not most, of enterprise data is not found in traditional RDBMSs, but rather, it is found in the myriad technological assets and views of those assets that exist throughout the organization.

OBJECTIVES This course will enable you to: • Understand the role of metadata architecture in the formulation of data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. • Establish a framework of understanding around the five disciplines of data: Metadata Architecture, Content Management, Knowledge Management, Information Architecture, and Data Architecture. • Learn how to develop a repository strategy and deliver the metadata experience. • Discover why enterprise metadata is different than data warehouse metadata. • Understand how visual design elements can enable trust in the metadata environment.

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INTENDED AUDIENCE

The tutorial is intended for academics, researchers, students, and professionals who want to understand the dynamics of implementing enterprise metadata. This may also include individuals interested in enterprise application integration, data architecture, and technical asset management.

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF THE SPEAKER

Todd Stephens is the Director of the Metadata Services Group for the BellSouth Corporation, an Atlanta-based telecommunications organization serving over 44 million customers in 20 countries. Todd has served as the director since 1999 and is responsible for setting the corporate strategy and architecture for the development and implementation of the Enterprise Metadata Repositories, which include metadata, data transformation, component, XML, content, documentation, UDDI, messaging, metrics, interfaces, and the Enterprise Information Portal using XML technologies. For the past 20 years, Todd has worked in the Information Technology field including leadership positions at BellSouth, Coca-Cola, Georgia-Pacific and Cingular Wireless. Todd writes a monthly online column in Data Management Review and has delivered keynotes, tutorials and educational sessions for a wide variety of technology conferences. Todd holds degrees received in 1986 in Mathematics and Computer Science from Columbus State University, and he earned an MBA degree from Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA., in 1990. Currently, Todd is pursuing his Ph.D. in Information Systems at Nova Southeastern University. The majority of his research is focused on metadata reuse, semantic zooming, enabling trust within the , usability and repository frameworks. On this, he has been awarded seven U.S. pending patents in the field of Metadata. Todd is a member of IEEE, ACM, DC-Corporate, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, and DAMA International. R. Todd Stephens Director of Metadata Services BellSouth Corporation 754 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30308 Office: (404) 986-4668 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Digital Rights Management: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Mark Stamp

June 22, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 2

ABSTRACT

Digital rights management (DRM) can be viewed as an attempt to provide for “remote control” of digital content. The required level of protection goes beyond simply delivering the bits— restrictions on the use of the content must be maintained after it has been delivered. For example, consider a digital book that is sold online. Without further protection, the recipient of the book could redistribute a perfect copy to anyone on the Internet at the mere click of a button. DRM attempts to remedy this situation by providing the sender with the ability to restrict the actions of the recipient. While some people worry that DRM will ultimately give copyright holders far more power than they enjoyed in the pre-digital era, to date strong DRM has proven elusive. In this tutorial we consider some of the reasons why robust DRM is difficult to achieve in practice and we discuss a few of the many examples of failed DRM systems. We also outline the architecture of a real-world DRM system that the presenter helped to design and develop. Some research problems related to DRM will also be considered. Finally, the use of DRM within an enterprise will be discussed and we will argue that enterprise DRM is a place where current DRM technology can be applied successfully.

OBJECTIVES

This course should provide you with:

• A basic understanding of the issues—technical and non-technical—that arise when designing, developing, and deploying a DRM system • A high-level understanding of the architecture of a real-world DRM system • An introduction to research topics related to DRM • An understanding of why the DRM problem is inherently more tractable in an enterprise setting than in e-commerce • A discussion of specific issues that arise in enterprise DRM • Enough information so that you can make fun of some of the awful DRM systems that have been deployed to date • A glimpse of life at a Silicon Valley startup company during the dot-com meltdown

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INTENDED AUDIENCE

This course is intended for anyone interested in the topic of digital rights management and the material covered should be accessible to students at all levels and even to professors. Working professionals with an interest in DRM or enterprise document protection might find the course particularly useful.

BIOGRAPHY OF INSTRUCTOR

Mark Stamp spent more than seven years at the National Security Agency working on problems in cryptanalysis, speech, algorithms and networks. He left NSA with the goal of getting rich by developing a digital rights management system for a small Silicon Valley startup company, MediaSnap, Inc. After two years, MediaSnap ceased paying salaries, leaving Mark looking for gainful employment, and definitely not rich. For the past two years Dr. Stamp has enjoyed observing the tech sector from the relative security of his position as Assistant Professor of Computer Science at San Jose State University. Professor Stamp holds a PhD from Texas Tech University and has publications in a wide range of fields, including digital rights management, e- commerce, cryptography, algorithms, computer networks, epidemiology, simulation, speech, graph theory, numerical analysis and control theory. His current research interests are security, networks and algorithms.

Mark Stamp Department of Computer Science San Jose State University San Jose, CA 95192 Office: (408) 924-5094 Email: [email protected] http://home.earthlink.net/~mstamp1/mss_v.html

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Introduction to Bioinformatics

Ms Ratna Saripalli, Research Scientist, PNNL & Dr. Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist PNNL

June 22, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 4

ABSTRACT

Completion of the mapping of the human genome has produced a vast amount of data, which is growing exponentially, with increasing developments in the fields of Bioinformatics, Genomics and Computational biology. This tutorial is an introduction to the field of Bioinformatics. It starts off with a brief overview of the essential biological basics, followed by a review of the publicly available Bioinformatics databases and their importance. Sequence analysis, pair wise alignment and database searching will be discussed in brief. An introduction to phylogenetic analysis, profiles and motifs will be given. Some of the existing open source tools for genomics and proteomics and applications to visualize biological information will be discussed. Finally, some challenges offered by Biology to computer scientists will be discussed. This course will serve as a good first introduction to the growing fields of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. It is targeted to people without a significant background in biology, who intend to get a brief overview of Bioinformatics. Basic computer skills are expected.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This tutorial is intended for academics, researchers, students, and professionals who want to understand the basics of Bioinformatics with a background in computer science.

8 BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF THE PRESENTER

Ratna Saripalli is a Research Scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory where she is involved in different software design projects. She received a B.E. degree in Engineering from Andhra University, India and a M.S. degree in Environmental Science (Landscape Ecology) from University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. She is currently pursuing M.S. degree in Bioinformatics from Stanford University as a part-time student. Her research interests include Bioinformatics and Software Engineering.

Dr. Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson is a Senior Research Scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory where she leads and participates in several Bioinformatics projects. She received a B.A. in Mathematics from Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, Oregon, and a M.E. and Ph.D. in Decision Sciences & Engineering Systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. Her research interests focus on Statistics and Bioinformatics.

V.Ratna Saripalli Research Scientist Tel: (509)-372-4185 Fax: (509) 372-4995 Email: [email protected] Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory P.O. Box 999 / Mail Stop K6-04 Richland, WA 99352

Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist Tel: (509)-375-2292 Fax: (509)-375-2604 Email: [email protected] Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory P.O. Box 999 / Mail Stop K5-12 Richland, WA 99352

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Developing Enterprise Web Services and Applications

Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee

June 23, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 8

ABSTRACT

Web service technologies are fundamentally changing the software industry, making the role of enterprise IT organizations more strategic, and recasting the software vendor-consumer relationship. Web services are also being hailed by CEOs, CIOs, and CTOs as the next-generation vehicle for driving top line growth and controlling bottom lines. But, simply jumping on the Web services bandwagon won't lead to corporate success. Web services are simply a platform; how companies implement a solution using this new technology will determine their success, and ultimately their return on investment (ROI).

The next stage in the evolution of enterprise applications will be based on Web services. Web services are pieces of application functionality that are exported through a set of standard application programming interfaces (), and allow applications to be constructed by locating and binding to the exported functionality. More interestingly, multiple Web services can be coordinated together in unique combinations in an Internet application to implement value-added services for users. In this tutorial, we describe the design, development, deployment, and maintenance of enterprise applications based on Web services. We also describe the emerging mobile enterprise environments; the unique issues inherent to these environments, and the challenges in developing mobile applications based on loosely coupled Web services. In addition to a broad coverage of the fundamental topics, industry standards, and technologies (e.g., Java, J2EE, application servers, XML, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) the development of Web services and applications based on Web services, the tutorial will provide practical, step-by-step instruction for the development and deployment of enterprise-class Web services and applications based on standard Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application servers and SOAP servers. We also touch on .Net technologies in support of enterprise Web services.

10 SPECIFIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Developing applications for the Internet and corporate intranets is fundamentally different from developing traditional applications for personal computers. There is emerging two primary camps for this important class of applications - those based on 's .Net technologies, and those based on Java technologies. This tutorial provides a broad and complete coverage of the Java technologies involved in the development of enterprise-class applications based on Java technologies, with particular emphasis on developing applications based on Web services. The primary objective of this tutorial is to give attendees a practical exposure to developing real- world Internet applications with state-of-the-art J2EE application servers and associated technologies.

EXPECTED BACKGROUND OF THE AUDIENCE

This tutorial assumes that attendees have a basic understanding of computer programming.

A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE PRESENTER

Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee is a seasoned technology expert and business professional with over a decade of contributions as a thought leader, technologist, consultant, entrepreneur, and author. Dr. Chatterjee is chief technology officer of a Web services delivery and management startup, where he is responsible for the development and strategic positioning of the company's flagship enterprise Web services runtime platform. He also serves as chief technology consultant for Fortune-100 and major not-for-profit organizations including Hewlett-Packard and ACCION International. Dr. Chatterjee is co-author of "Developing Enterprise Web Services: An Architect's Guide", a book by Prentice Hall, and has served on the Expert Group that specified the worldwide standard for mobile Web services. He also sits on the Board of companies developing mobile and Web services technologies, including Clickmarks, LeadIron Technologies, and Foundationalnet. Previously, Dr. Chatterjee was the lead and chief architect of Hewlett-Packard's Web Services Mediation Platform. He was also Entrepreneur-in-Residence at FidelityCAPITAL, the venture capital arm of Fidelity Investments, and was Founder & Chief Technology Officer of Satora Networks, which developed tools and technologies for developing appliances and services for the mobile and pervasive Internet. Chatterjee holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his research in networked client architectures and systems was selected as one of the top thirty-five inventions in the thirty-five year history of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, and his invention is showcased in a time capsule at the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee ([email protected]) Tel: +1 650-759-6523

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Embedded Operating Systems: Theory, Design & Practice

Professor V. L. Narasimhan

June 23, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 2

ABSTRACT

The ubiquitous nature of embedded systems is visible across a broad spectrum of applications, right from mobile phones to computer games through to heart pace-makers. Underpinning the success of these devices is their operating systems capable of performing a number of operations. This tutorial covers theory, design and practical aspects of embedded operating systems. Topics to be covered include, but not limited to: process management, (various types of) threads control, mutual exclusion & synchronisation, issues in scheduling, pre-emption & priorities, micro kernel design, deadlock detection & prevention, interrupts handling, communication and multiprocessing. The fundamental needs and requirements for reliability, fault tolerance and security for embedded applications and hence importance of raising these issues at the level of design will also be covered. Some theoretical considerations for scheduling and other problems will also be considered. Illustrative examples will be drawn from various embedded systems such as POSIX 1003.1b, Embedded Linux, Windows CE, Palm OS, Pocket PC, JVM & embedded Java, DSP operating systems, guided missile systems, along with their comparisons. Real case studies will also be discussed during the course of this tutorial.

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF THE PRESENTER

Prof. Narasimhan obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from prestigious institutions from India and Phd from the University of Queensland, Australia. He has over 20 years of R&D experience at both the University and industry (both private and defence) environment. Prior to moving to the University of Newcastle, where he is the Chair in Software Engineering, he has worked at the University of North Texas, USA, as a full professor and at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia, as a Principal Research Scientist, leading their program on Information Management and Information Fusion. Prof. Narasimhan has published over 120 papers in the areas of computer architecture, parallel and distributed computing, software testing, E-Commerce and Software process. His articles have appeared in archival journals such as various IEEE Transactions and IEE Proceedings.

12 Prof. Narasimhan was the founding chair of the IEEE Computer Society, Queensland Chapter and initiated the International Conference series ICA3PP (IEEE International Conference on Algorithms And Architectures) and acted as its Inaugural Chair. His current research interests are in the areas of large-scale system engineering, embedded systems engineering and distributed object computing. Prof. Narasimhan is a Member of IEEE, ACM, ACS and IEAust.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

The tutorial is intended for academics, operating system practitioners, systems managers, embedded system designers and all those who are interested in learning how their mobile phone, PDA or electronics in their car work!

Professor V. L. Narasimhan Chair in Software Engineering School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) University of Newcastle Callaghan, Newcastle NSW 2308 AUSTRALIA Tel: + 61 2 4921 6953 Fax: + 61 2 4921 6929 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.cs.newcastle.edu.au/~narasimhan

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Statistical Approaches Used in Machine Learning

Prof. B. Apolloni and Dr. D. Malchiodi

June 23, 2004 (6:00 pm – 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 3

ABSTRACT

Machine Learning represents the new deal of statistical inference once powerful computational tools have been made available to scientists. The objects we want to infer are not yet simple parameters but entire functions. The data we process are not simple independent observations of a phenomenon; rather they represent complex links between different variables characterizing it. The inference’s success depends highly on the sagacity of the algorithms processing these data in relation to their inner structure we want to discover. This tutorial provides a statistical framework for perceiving, discussing and solving the key inference problems on which a large family of machine learning instances are rooted. The paradigmatic context is a string of data (possibly of infinite length) that we partition into a prefix we assume to be known at present (and therefore call a sample) and a suffix of unknown future data (we call a population). All these data share the feature of being observations of the same phenomenon, which is exactly the object of our inference. The basic inference tool is a twisting between properties we establish on the sample and random properties we are wondering on about the population, such as the probability of matching a specific digit. Moving from the elementary problem of estimating the parameter of a Bernoulli variable, we will revisit two basic inference tools: the computation of confidence intervals and the search for point estimators with nice properties. Then we will go on to learning problems: while the theoretical tools remain unchanged, the sample properties to be twisted on the population must be wisely devised and smartly computed. As for Boolean variables, we restate the bases of PAC learning theory facing the usual related issues, such as: i) curse of dimensionality, ii) corrupted examples, and iii) special learning devices such as Support Vector Machines. Finally we will touch a few general statistical sentences that can be stated around neural network learning algorithms.

14 INTENDED AUDIENCE

The tutorial is intended for people who want to deal with the management of uncertain data in a rigorous and affordable way. This is the favorite task of the machine learning community. Their specific applications find robust theoretical roots in the tutorial within an unusual compact and well- organized corpus of concepts and results. The presenters address them without sacrificing clarity and intuitiveness of results to an excessive formalism. Rather the conceptual aspects of the matter are privileged, while technical details are touched within examples. Hence the tutorial should satisfy the curiosity of many researchers involved at various levels of the vast field known today as computational intelligence. Basic knowledge of calculus and probability is helpful but not a prerequisite.

BIOGRAPHY OF INSTRUCTORS

Bruno Apolloni received his degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Napoli, Italy, in 1969. He is a full professor in Computer Science and teaches Cybernetics and Information Theory at the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Informazione of the University of Milano, Italy. His main research interests are in the frontier area between probability and statistics on the one hand and theoretical computer science on the other, with special regard to computational learning, pattern recognition, optimization, control theory, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, epistemological aspects of probability and fuzziness. Since 1989 he has been Head of the Neural Networks Research Laboratory (LAREN http://laren.dsi.unimi.it) of the above department. Since 2001 he has been President of the Italian Society of Neural Networks (SIREN, http://siren.dsi.unimi.it/). He is a member of Neural Nework and International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems Editorial Boards and is also a member of the Advisory Board book series "Advanced Intelligence" published by Advanced Knowledge International. He has authored over a hundred papers. Dario Malchiodi received a degree in Computer Science in 1996 and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2000, both from the University of Milano, Italy. He is currently assistant professor at the same University, where he teaches Computer Programming and Foundations of Computer Science. His main research area ranges from probability theory and mathematical statistics to various aspects of computational learning theory, including applications of these fields to neural networks, pRAMs and support-vector machines.

Professor B. Apolloni Dr. D. Malchiodi Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Informazione Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Informazione Università degli Studi di Milano Università degli Studi di Milano Via Comelico 39/41 Via Comelico 39/41 20135 Milano ITALY 20135 Milano ITALY Office: +39 02 503 16284 Office: +39 02 503 16338 Fax: +39 02 503 16228 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] http://laren.dsi.unimi.it/~malchiod http://laren.dsi.unimi.it

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Spiral Architecture for Image Processing

Professor Tom Hintz, Dr Phil Sheridan, Dr Sean He, and Dr Qiang Wu

June 23, 2004 (6:00 pm - 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 4

ABSTRACT

Spiral Architecture (SA) is a relatively new image structure. In SA, an image is represented as a collection of hexagonal pixels. SA was inspired from anatomical considerations of a primate's vision system. The geometrical arrangement of cones on the primate's retina can be described in terms of a hexagonal grid. The importance of the hexagonal grid is that it possesses powerful computational features that are pertinent to the vision process. In this tutorial, we will introduce the concepts of SA and its applications to image processing. The concepts include a one- dimensional addressing scheme and two operations defined on SA. The applications include image edge detection, object recognitions and image compression.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This course is intended for faculty, engineers, scientists, and graduate students who want an introduction to the Spiral Architecture and its applications.

BIOGRAPHY OF INSTRUCTORS

Professor Tom Hintz is the Associate Dean (Research) at the Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney.

Dr Phil Sheridan is a currently Senior Lecturer at the Griffith University.

Dr Sean He is a Reader and the leader of Computer Vision and Image Processing Laboratory at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Dr Qiang Wu is an academic member at the University of Technology, Sydney.

They have been working on Image Processing Based on Spiral Architecture for many years. They have over 100 publications on Spiral Architecture in books, journals and international conferences.

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Intelligent Agents and Their Applications to Collaborative Design and Manufacturing

Weiming Shen

June 23, 2004 (6:00 pm – 9:30 pm) LOCATION: Meeting Room 5

ABSTRACT Agent technology represents a new paradigm for developing software applications. It has been hailed as the next significant breakthrough in software developments and the new revolution in software after object technology. Recently, a growing number of researchers and practitioners have been trying to apply agent technology in the areas of collaborative design and manufacturing. Under the context of these areas, an agent can be defined as a software system that communicates and cooperates with other software systems to solve a complex problem that is beyond the capability of each individual software system. Intelligent software agents can be used to encapsulate existing software systems so as to resolve legacy problems and realize manufacturing enterprise integration; represent manufacturing resources such as operators, cells, machines, robots, as well as products and parts to implement distributed manufacturing process planning, scheduling and execution control; serve as inter-mediators to facilitate communication, cooperation and coordination among agents; provide translation services (e.g., STEP data translation) among agents so that different software systems can function together. Based on the 12-year first hand experience in the area of applications of agents to collaborative design and manufacturing, the instructor will introduce the concepts of agents and multi-agent systems; discuss the key issues in implementing agent-based collaborative design and manufacturing systems, including knowledge representation, agent architectures, system organization, learning, communication, cooperation, coordination, negotiation, conflict resolution, and ontology, etc.; and finally present some sample systems. Reference: Shen W., Norrie, D.H. and Barthes, J.P. Multi-Agent Systems for Concurrent Intelligent Design and Manufacturing, Taylor and Francis, London, UK, 2001 (http://books.cscwid.org/)

OBJECTIVES

This course will enable you to: Understand the concepts of intelligent software agents and multi-agent systems; Learn what (and why) software agents can helps in collaborative engineering design and manufacturing; Hear the first hand experience in implementing agent-based collaborative design and manufacturing systems; Investigate the integration of agent technology with other related technologies including Internet/Web, CSCW, Distributed Objects, Workflow, Web Services, and Semantic Web; Be aware of the stat-of-the-art in the related research areas.

17 INTENDED AUDIENCE

This tutorial is intended for researchers, students, and practitioners who would like to learn the concepts of intelligent software agents and the techniques in implementing agent-based collaborative design and manufacturing systems, including systems for enterprise integration, enterprise collaboration (or virtual enterprise), and supply chain management.

BIOGRAPHY OF INSTRUCTOR

Dr. Weiming Shen is a Senior Research Scientist at National Research Council Canada’s Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute (NRC-IMTI). He is an Adjunct Full Professor at the University of Waterloo and an Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Western Ontario. He received his Bachelor (1983) and Master (1986) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Northern Jiaotong University, China and his PhD degree (1996) in Computer Engineering from the University of Technology of Compiègne, France. He has been working on intelligent agents and their applications to collaborative engineering design, intelligent manufacturing, and virtual enterprises for about 12 years. He has published one book and 170+ papers in scientific journals and international conferences/workshops, and co-edited 10 conference/workshop proceedings in the related areas. His book (co-authored with D.H. Norrie and J.P. Barthes) titled “Multi-Agent Systems for Concurrent Intelligent Design and Manufacturing,” was based on his many years first- hand experience. It was the first and is still the only book in the world systematically describing the agent technology for engineering design and manufacturing. The book has already been used and cited by many researchers and students over the world. After the publication of this book, he has been invited to provide 20+ invited lectures/seminars at different academic and research institutions (in Brazil, Canada, China, France, Italy, Korea, Switzerland, and US) and keynote presentations/tutorials at various international conferences. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal on Information Technology Research and Applications and an editorial board member of the International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organizations. He served as guest editor for five international journals. He is one of the key members on the initiation of an International Working Group on CSCW in Design (http://www.cscwid.org/). He has been Program Committee Co-Chair of the CSCWD conferences since 2001. He has served as Chair/Co-Chair or Program Committee member for 40+ international conferences/workshops during the past 6 years. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of ASME, ACM, AAAI, and CSCSI. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Ontario.

Dr. Weiming Shen Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council Canada Phone: (519) 430-7134, Fax: (519) 430-7064, E-mail: [email protected] http://www.engga.uwo.ca/cdsgroup/people/wshen/

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PDPTA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PDPTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

19 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-PDPTA: NEW TRENDS IN DISTRIBUTED DATA ACCESS Co-Chairs: Jesus Carretero Perez & Jose Maria Perez Menor June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

10:30 - 10:50am: High-Performance via Distributed Data Access Phil Andrews, Bryan Banister, and Patricia Kovatch San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA, USA

10:50 - 11:10am: Data Grid Federation Arcot Rajsekar, Michael Wan, Reagan W. Moore*, and Wayne Schroeder San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA, USA

11:10 - 11:30am: Distributed Policy-Managed Storage Derrick Robertson and Paul McKee BTExact, Inc., Martlesham, UK

11:30 - 11:50am: On-Demand Grid Storage Using Scavenging Sudharshan Vazhkudai Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA

11:50 - 12:10pm: File Schemes for Fault Tolerance in Heterogeneous Distributed Storage Systems Alejandro Calderon*, Felix Garcia, and Javier Fernandez Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

12:10 - 12:30pm: Grid Data Access Architecture Based on Application I/O Phases and I/O Communities Jose Maria Perez, Jesus Carretero, Jose Daniel Garcia, and Luis Miguel Sanchez Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

20 June 21 SESSION 2-PDPTA: DATA ORGANIZATION FOR STREAMING MEDIA SERVERS Chair: Dr. Roger Zimmermann, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 2:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Efficient Disk Replacement and Data Migration Algorithms for Large Disk Subsystems Roger Zimmermann* and Beomjoo Seo University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

01:50 - 02:10pm: Dynamic Expansion of Scheduling Periods in Scheme Sweep Sungchae Lim and Joonseon Ahn Korea Wisenut Inc., Seoul, Korea

02:10 - 02:30pm: Data Filtering Systems in XML Jongwook Woo California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SESSION 3-PDPTA: PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED IMAGE PROCESSING Co-Chairs: Dr. Xiangjian He, Prof. Tom Hintz, & Prof. Dan Liu June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:30 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

02:30 - 02:50pm: Comparison of Different Spiral Architectures for Image Processing/Computer Vision Phil Sheridan Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

02:50 - 03:10pm: How Pseudo Model May Help to Evaluate Image Compression on Spiral Architecture? Huaqing Wang, Tom Hintz, and Xiangjian He University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

03:10 - 03:30pm: Seamless Image Mosaic for Multi-Viewpoint Overlapping Dan Liu and Xiangjian He Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, Liaoning, P. R. China

03:30 - 03:50pm: Virtual Spiral Architecture Qiang Wu, Xiangjian He, and Tom Hintz University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

03:50 - 04:10pm: Edge Detection on Spiral Architecture: An Overview Xiangjian He, Tom Hintz, and Qiang Wu University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-PDPTA (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of PDPTA's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

21 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-PDPTA: COMMUNICATION: NETWORKS + INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS + I/O + FILE SHARING & TRANSFER + COMMUNICATION ALGORITHMS Chair: Tor Skeie June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

08:20 - 08:40am: An Integrated Global Service for File Transfer and Management in a Network (FTM) Jim Almond and Peggy Lindner High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS), Germany

08:40 - 09:00am: Proxy-Based Index Caching for Content-Addressable Networks Shigeaki Tagashira, Syuhei Shirakawa and Satoshi Fujita Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

09:00 - 09:20am: A Framework for Sharing Voluminous Content in P2P Systems Dimitrios Tsoumakos* and Nick Roussopoulos University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: On Reliability Concerns in Wireless Sensor Networks Doina Bein, Bhaarath Kumar, Vasu Jolly*, and Shahram Latifi University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: A New Adaptive Distributed Routing Protocol Using d-hop Dominating Sets for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Zhengnan Shi and Pradip K. Srimani* Clemson University, South Carolina, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-PDPTA (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of PDPTA's schedule.

SESSION 5-PDPTA: THE TRANSPUTER; A LOOK BACK Co-Chairs: G. S. Stiles and B. A. Abbott June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

10:40 - 11:00am: Flat is Beautiful Lawrence J. Dickson UK

11:00 - 11:20am: Steps in the Verification of an Occam-to-FPGA Compiler Roger M. A. Peel, Wong Han Feng, Javier University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK

22 June 22 SESSION 6-PDPTA: TEACHING JAVA IN ADVANCED TOPICS COURSES + PARALLEL JAVA Co-Chairs: R. S. Tosten and G. S. Stiles June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 11:20am - 12:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

11:20 - 11:40am: Teaching Java and Extreme Programming in the Course Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Java Software Projects for the HP iPAQ Rodney S. Tosten Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, USA

12:00 - 12:20pm: Autonomous Embedded Java Robots in University of Utah CE/CS Senior Projects Bruce Boyes University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 7-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) MATHEMATICAL MODELING & PROBLEM SOLVING Chair: Prof. Mario Nakamori June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Node-Disjoint Paths in a Transposition Graph Yasuto Suzuki, Keiichi Kaneko, and Mario Nakamori Tokyo A&T University, Tokyo, Japan

01:20 - 01:40pm: Variants of Assignment Problem - Worst Cost Minimization and Vector Cost Assignment Shizu Sakakibara*, Yuusaku Kamura, and Mario Nakamori Tokyo A&T University, Tokyo, Japan

01:40 - 02:00pm: Combining Imperfect Components (III) Minimax Optimization of Multidimensional Cost Error Yuusaku Kamura* and Mario Nakamori Tokyo A&T University, Tokyo, Japan

02:00 - 02:20pm: Dynamic Allocation of Physical Register Banks for an SMT Processor Norito Kato, Masanori Yamato, Mikiko Sato, Koichi Sasada, Kaname Uchikura, Mitsuru Namiki, and Hironori Nakajo* Tokyo A&T University, Tokyo, Japan

02:20 - 02:40pm: An Improved Heuristic for Solving TSP Based on the Evolution of Easy Instances Satoshi Fujita* and Sin'ichiro Umezane Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan

02:40 - 03:00pm: City Traffic Simulation Using Cellular Automata with Stochastic Velocity Model Tatsuhiro Tamaki and Eisuke Kita* Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

23 June 22 03:00 - 03:20pm: Polynomial Time PAC Learnability of a Sub-class of Linear Languages Yasuhiro Tajima*, Yoshiyuki Kotani, and Matsuaki Terada Tokyo A&T University, Tokyo, Japan

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: A Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm for Program Partitioning and Data Distribution Using TVRG Masami Takata*, Chiemi Watanabe, and Kazuki Joe Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan

04:00 - 04:20pm: Dynamic Load Balancing for Parallel Modified PrefixSpan Makoto Takaki*, Keiichi Tamura, Toshihide Sutou, and Hajime Kitakami Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima, Japan

04:20 - 04:40pm: A Query Description Model and its Implementation as an Interactive Query Tool for Visualization Systems Ai Ishida*, Chiemi Watanabe, and Kazuki Joe Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan

04:40 - 05:00pm: Visualization of Seismic Wave Data by Volume Rendering and its Application to an Interactive Query Tool Ai Uemura*, Chiemi Watanabe, and Kazuki Joe Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan

05:00 - 05:20pm: Implementation of Cell-Projection Parallel Volume Rendering with Dynamic Load Balancing Motohiro Takayama, Yuki Shinomoto, Masahiro Goshima, Shin'ichiro Mori*, Yasuhiko Nakashima, and Shinji Tomita Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

05:20 - 05:40pm: Queuing Network Model for Analyzing Influence of Exclusively Used Resources on Performance of Computer Systems Toshiyuki Kinoshita Hitachi, Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan

SESSION 8-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) ARCHITECTURE Chair: Dr. Kenneth Ricks, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Adaptive Compiler Directed Prefetching for EPIC Processors Jinwoo Kim*, Rodric M. Rabbah**, Krishna V. Palem***, and Weng-Fai Wong**** *City University of New York, New York, USA **Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA ***Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA ****National University of Singapore, Singapore

24 June 22 01:20 - 01:40pm: Architectural Verification of Large Multiprocessor Computers Ali Y. Duale*, Theodore J. Bohizic, and Dennis W. Wittig IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Verification of Parity Data in Large Scale Storage Systems Thomas Schwarz Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Novel Approach to Improve Cache Performance in Ring-Based Multiprocessors Cheol Hong Kim, Jong Wook Kwak, and Chu Shik Jhon Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

02:20 - 02:40pm: The Microarchitecture of the CUE-v2 Processor: Enabling the Simultaneous Processing of Dataflow and Control-Flow Threads Shinya Ito*, Shouhei Nomoto, Hiroshi Tomiyasu, and Hiroaki Nishikawa University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba Science City, Japan

02:40 - 03:00pm: HLA Simulation is Everywhere: A Wireless and Mobile Distributed Federation Tainchi Lu*, Guanchi Wu, and Chinghao Hsu National Chiayi University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

03:00 - 03:20pm: A Performance Evaluation of High-Availability Webserver Cluster System Employing Multiple Front-Ends for Small and Middle-Sized Web Sites Jongbae Moon* and Myungho Kim Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 9-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Xubin (Ben) He, USA & Dr. David Williams, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:40 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

03:40 - 04:00pm: DSP Controls Hydraulic Axis Petr Jan Horn Horsch Elektronik AG, Switzerland

04:00 - 04:20pm: SAGE: Next Generation Multi-Agent System Abdul Ghafoor*, Mujahid ur Rehman*, Zaheer Abbas Khan*, H. Farooq Ahmad**, and Arshad Ali* *NUST Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan **Communication Technologies, Sendai, Japan

04:20 - 04:40pm: Binary Relational Processing on Wavefront Array Processors S. G. Fountoukis** and M. P. Bekakos* *Democritus University of Thrace, Hellas, Greece **University of Athens, Hellas, Greece

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June 22 04:40 - 05:00pm: Parallel Finite Element Approximate Inverse Preconditioning on Symmetric Multiprocessor Systems G. A. Gravvanis*/***, K. M. Giannoutakis**, and M. P. Bekakos*** *Hellenic Open University, Greece **University of Athens, Greece ***Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

SESSION 10-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Xubin (Ben) He, USA & Dr. David Williams, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 5:00 - 6:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

05:00 - 05:20pm: VSTM: Virtual Stress Testing Machine Harris R., A. M. Ausin, J. S. Angulo, F. Valafar, and T. Impelluso San Diego State University, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Scalability of VSTM: A Memory Model and Inter-Processor Communication Perspective Valafar F., R. Harris, A. M. Ausin, J. S. Angulo, and T. Impelluso San Diego State University, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm: Efficiency Analysis of the Parallel Computation for Invariant Measures and Application Zizhong Wang, Huiqing Yang, and Jiu Ding Virginia Wesleyan College, VA, USA Virginia State University, VA, USA University of Southern Mississippi, MS, USA

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7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 11-PDPTA: PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED ALGORITHMS - I Chair: Dr. Gilbert Young June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

08:20 - 08:40am: Minimizing Mean Flow Time on Master-Slave Machines Joseph Y-T. Leung* and Hairong Zhao New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Routing in Reconfigurable Free Space Optics Network T. Lee and G. Young* California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis Image Filtering Algorithm Based on Vector Quantization Technique Kevin I-J Ho*, Tung-Chou Chen, Chun-Wei Tsai, Mingli Hsieh, and Hui-Fang Tsai Chun Shan Medical University, Taichung City, Taiwan

09:20 - 09:40am: A Study of the Connectedness of Gnutella John Sum, Mingshu Li, Chung Ng*, Tony Wong, and G. Young Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: A Novel Connection Algorithm for P2P John Sum Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-PDPTA (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of PDPTA's schedule.

SESSION 12-PDPTA: PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED ALGORITHMS - II Chair: Dr. Gilbert Young June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40 am - 12:00 pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

10:40 - 11:00am: An Empirical Study of Bounded Delay Constrained Bandwidth Routing H. K. Dai*, Z. Li, and H. C. Su Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Location Management Algorithm with Agents in a Wireless Personal Communication Service Network Sang-Eon Park California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, USA

27 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Based on Block Decomposition H. K. Dai*, A. Raju, and V. Sarangan Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Mapping an Adaptive Algorithm for E.M. Interference Nulling on FPGA-Based Device L. Lescarini, S. Stefanini, and L. Timmoneri AMS, Rome, Italy

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 13-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) PARALLEL PROGRAMMING/SOFTWARE/TOOLS/OS Co-Chairs: Dr. Kenneth Ricks, USA & Dr. Chaoyang Joe Zhang, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Generic Distributed Problem Solving Using JMX Technology Pramod Gurunath and Richard A. Volz* Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: Coupling Scientific Applications within an Object-Oriented Programming Framework: Improving Development Time and Software Quality Brian J. Henz* and Dale R. Shires U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: LinuxNOW: A Peer-to-Peer Metacomputer for the Linux Operating System John P. Morrison, Padraig J. O'Dowd, and Philip D. Healy* University College Cork, Ireland

SESSION 14-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) COMMUNICATION: NETWORKS + INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS + I/O + FILE SHARING & TRANSFER + COMMUNICATION ALGORITHMS Co-Chairs: Dale Shires, USA & Paul E. Silvey, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

02:00 - 02:20pm: Distributed Snapshot for Ad-hoc Network Systems Chi Hung Law* and Man Hon Wong The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

02:20 - 02:40pm: The Existence of a Network of Fixed-Sized Switches that Satisfies any Communication Needs Geir Horn, Olav Lysne, and Tor Skeie* SIMULA Research Laboratory, Norway

02:40 - 03:00pm: On the Design and Performance of Remote Disk Drivers for Clusters of PCs Vlad Olaru* and Walter F. Tichy Karlsruhe University, Germany

28 June 23 03:00 - 03:20pm: Towards an Adaptive Economic Society of Peers Paul E. Silvey The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

11:30a - 12:20pm: FORMAL DISCUSSION The Impact of Java 1.5 on a Java-Based Computer Science Curriculum Moderator: Dr. Rodney S. Tosten June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 11:30am - 12:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

SESSION 15-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) LOAD BALANCING, SCHEDULING & MAPPING Co-Chairs: Dr. Dan Andresen, USA & Dr. Michael Voss, Canada June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Hierarchical Scheduling for Stae-Based Services Jens Bruhn, Sven Kafille, and Guido Wirtz* Otto Friedrich University Bamberg, Germany

01:20 - 01:40pm: An Evaluation of Distributed Scheduling Algorithms Within The DESPOT Architecture Daniel Andresen*, Jeffrey Lebak, and Ethan Bowker Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Class-Partitioning Job Scheduling for Large-Scale Parallel Systems Su-Hui Chiang* and Mary K. Vernon** *Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA **University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Load Balanced Exhaustive Network Data Processing With a Parallel Cluster Afzal Mawji* and Ajit Singh University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

02:20 - 02:40pm: A New Non-Blocking Counter-Based Coordinated Checkpointing Algorithm as a Migration Tool in a High Performance Dynamic Grid Scheduler Gamal A. El-Sayed* and Ian Greenshields University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: Adaptive Utility Based Scheduling Raj Kumar Munaga* and Mitchell D. Theys University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Design of a Real-Time Scheduler for Kahn Process Networks on Multiprocessor Systems Javed Dulloo and Philippe Marquet* Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

29 June 23 SESSION 16-PDPTA: PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Chaoyang Joe Zhang, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

03:40 - 04:00pm: A Multi-Agent System Environment for Modelling Cell and Tissue Biology Eunice E. Santos*, Donghang Guo*, Eugene Santos Jr.**, and William Onesty* *Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Universiy, VA, USA **University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: An Install-Time System for the Automatic Generation of Optimized Parallel Sorting Algorithms Marek Olszewski and Michael Voss* University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

04:20 - 04:40pm: Kalman Filter Based Multi-GigaFLOP Streaming Video Depth Estimator Walter A. Koziarz* and Zenon J. Pryk Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Parallel Algorithm in Microarray Data Acquisition Xujing Wang*, Shuang Jia, Guohui Zhou, and Martin J. Hessner Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: Parallelism and Fault Tolerance in the Design of Distributed Intelligent Agents for Robotic Control Kevin Stansell, Maurice Eggen, and Gerald Pitts Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: FREE SLOT

30 June 24 7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 17-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) GRID COMPUTING & TECHNOLOGY - I Co-Chairs: D. McCourt, M. Romberg, W. Dubitzky, G. Diercksen, & V. Stankovski June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

08:20 - 08:40am: The Grid Block Device Bardur Arantsson* and Brian Vinter University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

08:40 - 09:00am: On Hierarchical Extensions of Large-Scale 4-Regular Grid Network Structures Jens Myrup Pedersen*, Ahmed Patel**, Thomas Phillip Knudsen*, and Ole Brun Madsen* *Aalborg University, Denmark **University College Dublin, Ireland

09:00 - 09:20am: A Case for Queue-to-Queue, Back-Pressure-Based Congestion Control for Grid Networks Marc Herbert* and Pascale Vicat-Blanc/Primet ENS-Lyon, Lyon, France

09:20 - 09:40am: OpenMolGRID: Molecular Science and Engineering in a Grid Context P. Mazzatorta*, E. Benfenati*, B. Schuller**, M. Romberg**, D. McCourt***, W. Dubitzky***, S. Sild****, M. Karelson***, A. Papp*****, I. Begyi*****, and F. Darvas***** *Instituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche "Mario Negri" Milano, Italy **ZAM, Forschungszentrum Julich, Germany ***University of Ulster, Northern Ireland ****University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia *****ComGenex, Inc., Budapest, Hungary

09:40 - 10:00am: A Service-Centric Perspective for Data Mining in Complex Problem Solving Environments Vlado Stankovski*, Michael May**, Jurgen Franke***, Assaf Schuster****, Damian McCourt*****, and Werner Dubitzky***** *University of Ljubljana, Slovenia **Fraunhofer Institute for Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Germany ***DaimlerChrysler AG, Ulm, Germany ****Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel *****University of Ulster, Northern Ireland

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-PDPTA (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of PDPTA's schedule.

31 June 24 SESSION 18-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) GRID COMPUTING & TECHNOLOGY - II Co-Chairs: D. McCourt, M. Romberg, W. Dubitzky, G. Diercksen, & V. Stankovski June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

10:40 - 11:00am: High Performance Composition of Services with Data Dependencies on a Computational Grid Thierry Gautier and Hamid-reza Hamidi* Laboratoire ID-IMAG, France

11:00 - 11:20am: Evaluation of Java Web Services Toolkit for Grid Computing Mauro Migliardi* and Roberto Podesta' DIST-University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

SESSION 19-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) WORKSHOP: GRID COMPUTING TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Jun Ni June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 11:20am - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

11:20 - 11:40am: WebTP: A Case Study of Web Transaction Processing Zhengwei Qi, Ruonan Rao, Yao Shen, and Jinyuan You Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, P. R. China

11:40 - 12:00pm: Information Management for Grid-Based Remote Sensing Problem Solving Environment Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Italo Epicoco, and Gianvito Quarta University of Lecce via per Monteroni, Lecce, Italy

12:00 - 12:20pm: Multi-Dimensional QoS Guided DBC Optimization Algorithm in Resource Broker Jun Tang, Zhijie Yin, and Weiqin Tong Shanghai University, P. R. China

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Building Efficient and Secure Communication for Grid Fangyong Hou, Zhiying Wang, Zhen Liu, Yuhua Tang, and Yun Liu National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Model That Coordinates Short-lived and Long-lived Transactions for Web Services Tang Feilong, Minglu Li, and Jian Cao Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, P. R. China

01:40 - 02:00pm: SIG: A Service-Oriented Application Grid for Spatial Information Sharing and Integrating Yu Tang*, Luo Chen*, Kai-Tao He**, and Ning Jing* *National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China **China Geological Survey, Beijing, China

32 June 24 02:00 - 02:20pm: Analysis of Interchange Agent(IA) in MCVoD System Seokhoon Kang, Susun Kim and Kyoung Gu Jun University of Incheon, Incheon, Korea

02:20 - 02:40pm: Protect Data Stored on Remote Server Fangyong Hou*, Zhiying Wang, Yuhua Tang*, Zhen Liu**, and Jin Zhou* *National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China **Beijing Union University, Beijing, P. R. China

SESSION 20-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) ALGORITHMS + MODELS + RELATED ISSUES Co-Chairs: Dr. Roger Eggen, USA & Dr. Maurice Eggen, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

08:20 - 08:40am: A Toolbox of Scalable Algorithms and Software for On-line and Off-line Management of Advanced Scientific Simulations Chuang Li* and Paul E. Plassmann The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Designing Matrix Multiplication Algorithms on a Multi-tier Cluster Eunice E. Santos* and John Korah Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Universiy, VA, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: A Probabilistic Algorithm for Estimating the Average Load of Scalable Computing Clusters and Grids Amnon Barak** and Zvi Drezner* *California State University-Fullerton, California, USA **The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

09:20 - 09:40am: The Step-by-Step Virtual Topology Reconfiguration Algorithm Using MDP in the WDM Network Seung-Yeon You* and Sung-Chun Kim Sogang University, Seoul, Korea

09:40 - 10:00am: Parallelization Using The Standard Simplex Algorithm Gavriel Yarmish* and Richard Van Slyke** *Brooklyn College, New York, USA **Polytechnic University, New York, USA

SESSION 21-PDPTA: (Concurrent Session) COMMUNICATION ISSUES Chair: Dr. Margaret McMahon, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40 - 11:40am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

10:40 - 11:00am: Design of a Context-aware Message Exchange System in an Ad-hoc Network Koya Imanishi */**, Kenji Hisazumi*, Tsuneo Nakanishi*, Teruaki Kitasuka*, and Akira Fukuda* *Kyushu University, Kasuga Fukuoka, Japan **Kochi Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, Kochi, Japan

33 June 24 11:00 - 11:20am: Wireless Cluster Computing Christine Meyer and Robert Chun San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: Agent-Based Embedded Monitoring System for Ubiquitous Networks Environments Hyo-Sung Kang*, Jong-Mu Choi, Jai-Hoon Kim, and Young-Bae Ko Ajou University, Korea

11:40 - 12:00pm: FREE SLOT

SESSION 22-PDPTA: PARALLEL PROGRAMMING + SOFTWARE + TOOLS + OS Chair: Silke Schuch, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:40 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Designing Caching Strategies for Common NFS Workloads Abhishek Rai* and Arobinda Gupta** *Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA **Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

03:00 - 03:20pm: Efficiency Considerations of PERL and Python in Distributed Processing Roger Eggen* and Maurice Eggen** *University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA **Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Comparing Shared Memory and Message Passing Middleware Sanjay P. Ahuja* and Anjani K. Jha University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Composable Skeletons for Parallel Programming Zunce Wei*, Hon F. Li, and Dhrubajyoti Goswami Concordia University, Quebec, Canada

04:20 - 04:40pm: MP-Cluma - A CORBA Based Cluster Management Tool Silke Schuch* and Martin Poeppe RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

04:40 - 05:00pm: Ownership-Lacking Line First Policy of Remote Access Cache in NUMA System Soong Hyun Shin*, Jong Wook Kwak, and Chu Shik Jhon Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

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SESSION 23-PDPTA: PARALLEL & DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Gilbert Young, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 5:00 - 6:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 4)

05:00 - 05:20pm: Scalable Parallel Reconstruction Algorithm for Magnetic Resonance Images Hyo Jong Lee Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea

05:20 - 05:40pm: A Hub-and-Spoke Network for Global Network-Centric Applications Margaret M. McMahon US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm: Nondeterminism in Parallel Programs: Experiences with Real-World Applications Axel Rimnac** and Dieter Kranzlmueller*/** *Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany **GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria

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DISCUSSION SESSION A-PDPTA June 21 (Monday), 2004 PDPTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-PDPTA:

O. Performance Evaluation of a Parallel Lattice Boltzmann Method for Cavity Flows Using Cluster Computing Jun Ni, Ching-long Lin, Yongxiang Zhang, Tao He, Shaowen Wang, and Boyd M. Knosp University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA O. Parallel Implementation of Scientific On-Line Database for Efficient Function Approximation Ivana Veljkovic*, Paul E. Plassmann, and Daniel C. Haworth Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA O. XPP - A High Performance Parallel Signal Processing Platform for Space Applications M. Syed*, T. Helfers*, and E. Schueler** *EADS Astrium GmbH, Munich, Germany **PACT XPP Technologies AG, Germany O. Effectiveness of a Parallel Branch-and-bound Algorithm for Analyzing Management Configurations Yijun Song and Michael Bauer* University of Western Ontario, Canada O. Fault-Tolerance of Parallel Volume Rendering on Cluster of PCs Sergio Guedes*, Cristiana Bentes**, and Ricardo Farias* *Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil **State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil O. Performance Analysis of Parallel Algorithms for One Dimension FFT on Symmetric Multiprocessors Rami A. Al-Na'mneh* and W. David Pan University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, USA O. Efficient Parallel Processing Methods for Transposing Matrices on Symmetric Multiprocessors Rami A. Al-Na'mneh* and W. David Pan University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, USA O. An Effective Perfomance Testing Approach for Java Enterprise Applications Tarek Alameldin* and Amitesh Sinha California State University, Fresno, USA O. Signal Propagation Delay as a Barrier to Control Applications in WAN Thomas Phillip Knudsen*, Ahmed Patel, Jens Myrup Pedersen, and Ole Brun Madsen Aalborg University, Denmark O. Simulation-Based Evaluation of Design Options for High Performance Parallel Architectures for Space-Borne Applications Adrian Leonardi, Bernd Schottdorf, and Timo Bretschneider* Nanyang Technological University, Singapore O. Distributed Processing of a Neural Network Application Miguel A. Sagarnaga, David H. Williams*, and Patricia Nava The University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA O. GeoPlanner: A Graph-Based Approach to Optimize Service-Oriented Distributed Geospatial Data Processing

36 Shuo Liu* and Hassan A. Karimi University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA O. Data-Driven Real-Time Biometric Authentication for Secure Networking System Yasuhiro Wabiko*, Kazuhiro Aoki*, and Hiroaki Nishikawa** *Information Infrastructure Laboratory, Inc., Ibaraki, Japan **University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan O. Guaranteeing the Continuous and High Available Stream Service in Clustered Media Servers Sung-In Jung*, Il-Hyun Cho*, and Cheol-Hoon Lee** *Electronics & Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea **Chungnam National University, Korea O. On The Use of NSGrid For Accurate Grid Schedule Evaluation Bruno Volckaert, Pieter Thysebaert, Marc De Leenheer, Filip De Turck*, Bart Dhoedt, and Piet Demeester Ghent University - IMEC, Gent, Belgium O. A Scalable Concurrent Computation and Scheduling Model in Java Guichuan Tang; Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, California, USA O. Periodic Task Allocation Method Adapting to Unstable Resource Status on The MPI Enabled Distributed System Min-Ji Lee* and Jai-Hoon Kim; Ajou University, Suwon, Korea O. A Distributed QoS Network Scheduler Sriram Ramanujam* and Mitchell D. Theys University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, USA O. Task Scheduling Algorithm in GRID, Considering Heterogeneous Environment Hue-Yin Kim*, Do-Hyun Hwang, Seung-Yeon You, and Sung-Chun Kim Sogang University, Seoul, Korea O. Mapping Application-Level Components into Hierarchical Systems Resources Albano Alves*, Antonio Pina**, Jose Exposto*, and Jose Rufino* *ESTiG, Instituto Politecnico de Braganca, Portugal **Universidade do Minho, Portugal O. Content-Aware Load Balancing Using Direct Routing for VOD Streaming Service Young-Hwan Woo, Jin-wook Chung, and Seok-Soo Kim Geochang Provincial College, Korea Sung-Kyun-Kwan University, Korea O. An Empirical Study of Dynamic Load Balancing Strategies for SPMD Application on Cluster of Workstations Haroon Rashid** and Kalim Qureshi* *King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia **COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan O. Proposal of a Distributed Load Balancing Application for Managing Power in Grids Mario Donato Marino Polytechnic School of University of Sao Paulo, Brazil O. Empirical Study of Variable Granularity and Global Centralized Load Balancing Algorithms Najib A. Kofahi* and Quazi Abidur Rahman King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia O. A Grid Service Discovery Approach Based on Compatibility Description Zhu Ye and Luo Junzhou; Southeast University, P. R. China

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DISCUSSION SESSION B-PDPTA June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 PDPTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-PDPTA:

O. Performance of Three Distributed Mutual Exclusion Algorithms Lei You and D. Manivanann* University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA O. Performance Analysis of On-Chip Cache and Main Memory Compression Systems for High-End Parallel Computers Keun Soo Yim, Jihong Kim, and Kern Koh Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea O. Performance Evaluation of MPI-HMMER on the OBIGrid Yasuyo Kofune*, Takahiro Koita*, and Akira Fukuda** *Osaka Sangyo University, Osaka, Japan **Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan O. On Design and Implementation of a Performance Monitoring Tool for Cluster Environments Kuan Ching Li*, Hsiao-Hsi Wang, Li-Jen Chang, Hsiang-Yao Cheng, and Hsun-Chang Chang Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan O. Generic-MC: A Methodology for The Rapid Development of Cost-Effective SMP-Based Workstation Accelerators P. T. Tetnowski*, S. Chapman, and R. M. Lea Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK O. Evaluation of a Job Admission Algorithm for Bandwidth Constrained Grids Marc De Leenheer, Pieter Thysebaert, Bruno Volckaert, Filip De Turck*, Bart Dhoedt, and Piet Demeester Ghent University - IMEC, Gent, Belgium O. A Flexible Algorithm for Task Ordering Kenneth G. Ricks*, Weinong Huang, David J. Jackson, and William Stapleton University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA O. A Dynamic Priority Based Algorithm for Distributed Deadlock Detection and Resolution Xinli Wang* and Jean Mayo Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, USA O. Parallel Solution of the Point Location Problem Using Pipelined Optical Bus Systems David Seme Universite de Picardie, France O. Parallel Solutions of the Longest Increasing Subsequence Problem Using Pipelined Optical Bus Systems David Seme* and Sidney Youlou Universite de Picardie, France O. Multithreading for Degree Controllable Parallel String Pattern Matching with k-Mismatches Jin H. Park State University of New York at New Paltz, New York, USA O. A Three-Node Ring Lock Manager Lance Johnson* and Amy Apon University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

38 O. A Definition of Data Consistency Using Event Lattices Christian Rehn Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Garching, Germany O. Synchronization in Distributed Systems Seyed H. Roosta University of South Carolina Spartanburg, USA O. PMF - A Comfortable, Modular Framework for Parallel Meshing Algorithms Stephan Blazy, Odej Kao, and Oliver Marquard University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany O. An Efficient Stochastic Anti-Collision Algorithm Using Bit-Slot Mechanism Chang-Soon Kim*, Kyung-Lang Park*, Hie-Cheol Kim**, and Shin-Dug Kim* *Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea **Daegu University, Daegu, Korea O. An Enhancement in Modified Global Parallel Genetic Algorithm Model Haroon Rashid** and Kalim Qureshi* *King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia **COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan O. A Study of Adaptive Rate Algorithm in ATM Network Flow Control Surasee Prahmkaew and Chanintorn Jittawiriyanukoon Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand O. A Fast Numerical Approximation Zhao Chen City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, USA O. Leader Election in Asynchronous Distributed Systems with Unreliable Failure Detectors Sung-Hoon Park NamSeoul University, Chung-Nam, Korea O. Level 1 & Victim Cache Management with Processor Reuse Information Jong Wook Kwak*, Hyunbae Lee**, Cheol Hong Kim*, Sung-Hoon Shin*, and Chu Shik Jhon* *Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea **LG Electronics Institute of Technology, Korea O. The Strong Distance Problems Justie Su-tzu Juan* and Chun-Ming Huang National Chin Nan University, Nantou, Taiwan O. Web Service Robust GridFTP Sang Lim, Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara*, and Marlon Pierce Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA O. Service Oriented Web Based Meta Resource Sharing Platform - The CBWeB Portal Avinash Shankar*, Daniel Saffioti, Ian Piper, and Ashwin Shankar University of Wollongong, Australia O. Process Traces with the Option Operation Sheng Yu* and Qing Zhao University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada O. Improving the Measurement of the Load Signal Through More Appropriate Sampling Rate Sena Seneviratne* and David Levy Sydney University, Australia O. Feasibility of Exploiting Virtual Machine for Grid Computing

39 Lifu Wang* and Kyung Dong Ryu Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA O. Semantic Extensions for the Virtual Enterprise's Grid Infrastructure Ziga Turk*, Vlado Stankovski, Matevz Dolenc and Tomo Cerovsek University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia O. Replication Decision Making for Dynamic Data Replica Management in Data Grid Mi-Ok Kim* and R. S. Ramakrishna Kwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Gwangju, Korea O. Data Management with the CCLRC Data Portal Glen Drinkwater, Shoaib Sufi, Ananta Manandhar, Lisa Blanshard, and Kerstin Kleese CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, Cheshire, UK O. P2P-Enhanced Distributed Computing in Medical Image Reconstruction Xiang Li, Tao He, Ge Wang, and Jun Ni University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA O. A Distributed Shared Memory Experiment Using a 10Gb Wide Area Network Hans Henrik Happe and Brian Vinter University of Southern Denmark, Denmark O. A SOAP-Based Electronic Commerce Security Mechanism Gongxuan Zhang and Guowei Zuo Nanjing University of Science and Technology, P. R. China O. Fast Optimal Task Graph Scheduling by Means of an Optimized Parallel A-Algorithm Udo Hoenig and Wolfram Schiffmann FernUniversitat Hagen, Hagen, Germany O. SAP2P: A Security Architecture for Object-Oriented P2P System Dehua Zhang*/**, Yuqing Zhang*, and Yiyu Zhou *National Intrusion Protection Center, P. R. China **National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China O. PAGE: A Problem Solving Environment Integrating Grid Portal and Agent System Giovanni Aloisio and Qing Ding University of Lecce, Lecce, Italy

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DISCUSSION SESSION C-PDPTA June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 PDPTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-PDPTA:

O. High Performance System Modeling and Performance Evaluation for Grid Computing Jong Sik Lee Inha University, Incheon, Korea O. Towards Resource-Aware Parallel Java Components Yves Maheo*, Frederic Guidec, and Luc Courtrai Universite de Bretagne-Sud, Valoria, France O. A Distributed Computing Course with Java Based Middleware Projects Sanjay P. Ahuja University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. RMI, JINI, and JavaSpaces: An Efficiency Comparison Roger Eggen*, Sanjay Ahuja, and Cullen Waters University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. The Expression of Common Concurrency Patterns in Join Java G. Stewart Itzstein* and David Kearney University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Australia O. Design and Evaluation of an Intelligence Peer-to-Peer Distributed File System Joseph D. Gradecki* and Ilkyeun Ra University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA O. Strongly Hyper-Hamiltonian-Laceability of Hypercubes Sun-Yuan Hsieh* and Zhe-Nan Guo National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan O. Achieving Flow Level QoS in Cut-Through Networks Through Admission Control and DiffServ Frank Olaf Sem-Jacobsen, Sven-Arne Reinemo, Tor Skeie*, and Olav Lysne SIMULA Research Laboratory, Norway O. Fixed Nodes in AODV Routing Protocol: A Simulation Study Haeryong Lee*, Jaewook Shin, Jeehyeon Na, and Sangha Kim Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea O. An Exact Scheduling Algorithm for Two Linear-Nonlinear Clusters with a Common Communication Delay Wing Ning Li*, Zhichun Xiao*, and John JingFu Jenq** *University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA **Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA O. WonGoo: A Peer-to-Peer Protocol for Anonymous Communication Tianbo Lu, Binxing Fang, Yuzhong Sun*, and Xueqi Cheng Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China O. On BPC Permutation Admissibility to R-path Omega Networks Gennady Veselovsky* and Phanthip Thaiyoo Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand O. Distributed Network Infrastructure for a Search Engine Emmett Davis*, Matt Kalal, Steve Tousignant, and Bill Wren

41 Saint Paul, MN, USA O. Model Based Recovery Protocol in ParJava Environment Victor Ivannikov, Serguei Gaissaryan, Arutyun Avetisyan, and Vartan Padaryan* Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia O. Transparent Remote File Access through a Shared Library Client Brice Goglin and Loic Prylli CNRS-ENS, Lyon-INRIA-UCB, Lyon, France O. Handling Updates for Real-Time Transaction Processing in Broadcast Disks Environment Sungjun Lim and Haengrae Cho* Yeungnam University, Kyungbuk, Korea O. ONSP: Parallel Overlay Network Simulation Platform Yinghui Wu*, Ming Li, and Weimin Zheng Tsinghua University, Beijing, P. R. China O. An Improved Patching Scheme For Video-On-Demand Servers Chun Ja Kwon, Chi Kyu Choi, and Hwang Kyu Choi* Kangwon National University, Chunchon, Korea O. Spores: A Push and Pull Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Approach Thomas E. Portegys Illinois State University, Illinois, USA O. Distributed Digitized Delay Queueing (DDQ) for Large Scale QoS Router Kicheon Kim Ajou University, Korea O. An Interactive Profiler and Parallelizer Toolkit Robert Chun and Kamlesh Rao San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA O. Pattern Matching of Collective MPI Operations Dieter Kranzlmueller*/**, Andreas Knuepfer*, and Wolfgang E. Nagel* *Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany **GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Linz, Austria O. Controlling Real Time Program Remotely Rahul Athale and Mircea Dragan* Software Competence Center Hagenberg GmbH, Hagenberg, Austria O. Implementation of the Software Distributed Shared Memory System on the InfiniBand Inho Park and Seon Wook Kim* Korea University, Seoul, Korea O. Reducing Complexity of System Software Design Paniti Netinant Bangkok University, Bangkok, Thailand

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DISCUSSION SESSION D-PDPTA June 24 (Thursday), 2004 PDPTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-PDPTA:

O. DAMon: A Distributed Monitoring System for User Defined Application Parameters Mohammad Mursalin Akon*, Ramgopal Rajagopalan, Dhrubajyoti Goswami, and H. F. Li Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada O. The ArmCluster Project: Brief Introduction H. Astsatryan National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Armenia O. Framework for Executing VHDL Code on FPGA Patrick Robinson*, Tai-Chi Lee*, and Erik Henne** *Saginaw Valley State University, USA **Wayne State University, University Center, MI, USA O. A New Implementation for Parallel Processing Based on CORBA Standard Ricardo Ribeiro dos Santos*, Danielle P. de Ruchkys, Milton E. R. Romero, Luciano Gonda, and Amaury A. C. Junior Universidade Catolica Dom Bosco, Brazil O. On Design of a Prefetching Strategy for DSM System Kuo-Jen Wang, Hsiao-Hsi Wang, and Kuan Ching Li* Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan O. Incremental Monitoring on Programmable Network Interface Cards L. Lefevren*, D. Kranzlmuller**, and M. Maurer** *INRIA-LIP, Lyon, France **GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, Austria O. A Protocol Checker for Nautilus Language Claudio Fuzitaki*, P. Blauth Menezes, and Julio Machado Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil O. Task Partitioning and Mapping Strategies for Parallel Optical Image Reconstruction Systems Chaoyang Zhang, Yang Ye, and Adel Lofty Ali University of Southern Mississippi, MS, USA O. An Algorithm for a Free Boundary Problem H. Mustapha*/** and P. Saramito*** *IRISA-INRIA, France **University of Rennes 1, France ***LMC-Grenoble, CNRS, France O. Notes on Grid and its Attributes Liutong Xu and Bo Ai O. On-the-Fly Agent-Based Distributed Shared State Monitoring Anirban Majumdar, Tran Trong Khiem, Eslam AL Maghayreh, H. F. Li, and Dhrubyajyoti Goswami O. Modeling Work Flow in Hierarchically Cluster Distributed Systems Modeling Work Flow in Hierarchically Cluster Distributed Systems Austin Gilbert, Johnson Thomas, and Istvan Jonyer O. Distributed Core Migration in Multicast Peer-to-Peer Streaming Roger Zimmermann, Rahul Hampole, and Beomjoo Seo O. An Improved Algorithm for Mutual Exclusion in Concurrent and Parellel Systems

43 K. Alagarsamy O. Improved Flow Control for Multicast ABR Service Paramjeet Singh Dhaliwal, and Gulshanjit Singh Walia O. On the Enhanced Pyramid Network Yi-Ching Chen, Dyi-Rong Duh, and Hsien-Jone Hsieh O. Pancyclicity of Pyramid Networks Ruei-Yu Wu and Dyi-Rong Duh O. Possible and Impossible Vector Clock Sets Esteban Meneses and Francisco J. Torres-Rojas O. Statistical Properties of Exchanges in P2P Systems Guillaume, Le-Blond O. Improving Performance Through Combining Branch Classifier and Fetch Controller into SMT Processors He Liqiang and Liu Zhiyong O. Classification of Reputation in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Communication Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang, and Tharam Dillon O. Fault-Tolerant Cycle Embedding in WK-Recursive Networks Jung-Sheng Fu O. Caching in Peer Based Data Management System K. D. Sathish kumar O. Development of an IDE for Distributed and Reusable CORBA3.0 Components Mohan Krishna D. O. J2EE Applications Deployment: A first Experiment Noel De Palma, Sebastien Jean, Slim Ben Atallah, and Daniel Hagimont O. Multipi: A Java Implementation of Multiparty Interaction for Distributed Computing James Sinnamon and Peiyi Tang O. Telepresent Agents: A New Paradigm for Networked Systems Russ Abbott O. Efficient Resource Scheduling for Multiple-Chain-Structured Task over Distributed Processor Systems Mohammad Riaz Moghal, Mohammad Saleem Mian, Mohammad Shabir Mirza, and J. A. Satti O. Energy-Aware Dynamic Resource Scheduling for Distributed Multimedia Computing on Wirelessly Networked Handheld Devices Mohammad Riaz Moghal, Mohammad Saleem Mian, J. A. Satti, and M. Shabir Mirza O. Time-Technology Bala Subramanian O. Enhanced Algorithms for Partitioning Problems in Parallel, Pipelined and Distributed Computing Kalpana R, Saruladha K, Devasena S, Lakshmi Priya B.K, and Vedavally R. O. Implementations of Oceanic & Departure Clearance Facilities in EC-ATCS Raghava Rao. V O. Effectiveness of Grid Configurations on Application Performance Edward Xia and Igor Jurisica O. On the Reliability and Additional Overhead of Reliable On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Kumaran Sambandan, Gergely Zaruba, and David Levine O. Enhancing Data-Intensive Applications Performance by Tuning the Distributed Storage Policies Zeyad Ali and Qutaibah Malluhi O. Edge Detection Using MultiRing on Spiral Architecture Hamid R. Arabnia* and Xiangjian He** *University of Georgia, Georgia, USA **University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

44 O. Parallel Edge Detection Using Uni-Directional MultiRing on Spiral Architecture Xiangjian He* and Hamid R. Arabnia** *University of Technology, Sydney, Australia **University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. On Simulating Hierarchical Clusters for Performance of Ising Spin Systems Gayathri Muthukrishan and Eunice E. Santos* Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Universiy, VA, USA O. Static Performance Evaluation for Memory-Bound Computing: the MBRAM Model Gene Cooperman*, Xiaoqin Ma, and Viet Ha Nguyen Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA O. Performance Trade-offs of DCT with Variable Length Carry Chains in FPGAs Radhika S. Grover*, Shobha Krishnan and Weijia Shang Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA O. Performance of a GALS Single-Chip Multiprocessor Scott F. Smith Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA O. Performance Evaluation of Real-Time Transaction Processing Algorithms in Shared Disks Clusters Sangho Lee, Kyungoh Ohn, and Haengrae Cho* Yeungnam University, Kyungbuk, Korea O. A Redirection Mechanism for a Dynamic Load Balancing on Heterogeneous Distributed Replica Servers Seon-Ho Kim*, Sulyun Sung**, Jinhong Park**, and Yongtae Shin** *Dongduk Women's University, Seoul, Korea **Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea O. Replica Placement Mechanism Through Determining Upper Bound Access Cost Miyoun Yoon*, Jinhong Park, Seonho Kim, and Yongtae Shin Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea

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IC-AI'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IC-AI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

46 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker (by Prog. H. J. Siegel) (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-ICAI: MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS (MAS) Chair: Dr. Eric Matson (Co-Chair: Dr. Linli He) June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

10:30 - 10:50am: Evaluation of An Agent-Mediated Social Network Taneem Ibrahim*, Aaron Arthurs, and Henry Hexmoor University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA

10:50 - 11:10am: Task-Oriented Computational Economic-Based Distributed Resource Allocation Mechanisms for Computational Grids Linli He* and Thomas R. Ioerger Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

11:10 - 11:30am: Social Norms Accentuate Agent Trust and Attenuate Agent Autonomy Prapulla Poli* and Henry Hexmoor University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA

11:30 - 11:50am: Negotiation for Role Adoption Based on Efficient Resource Utilization Asad Rahman* and Henry Hexmoor University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

11:50 - 12:10pm: Integrating Robotic Sensor and Effector Capabilities with Multi-Agent Organizations Eric Matson* and Scott DeLoach Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA

12:10 - 12:30pm: Role of Autonomy in a Distributed Sensor Network for Surveillance K. Madhava Krishna*, Henry Hexmoor, and P. Subbarao University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA

47 June 21 12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 2-ICAI: APPLICATION & IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS Chair: Dr. Christian W. Dawson June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 3:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Adaptive-Neuron Artificial Neural Network Features Ming Zhang*, Jeffrey C. Bailey*, Shuxiang Xu** and John Fulcher*** *Christopher Newport University, VA, USA **University of Tasmania, Australia ***University of Wollongong, Australia

01:50 - 02:10pm: An Approach to Clustering Web Browsing Patterns by ART2 Neural Networks with General Learning Rules Anatoli Nachev* and Ivan Ganchev** *National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland **University of Limerick, Ireland

02:10 - 02:30pm: Mining the Customer Credit Using Artificial Neural Networks and Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines Tian-Shyug Lee* and I-Fei Chen Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan

02:30 - 02:50pm: Prediction and Analysis of Raveling in Porous Asphalt Top Layers Using Artificial Neural Network Maryam Miradi Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

02:50 - 03:10pm: Coding and Computations with Spiking Neural Network Georgi Georgiev**, Natacha Gueorguieva***, Iren Valova*, and Kiril Tchimev**** *University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA **University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, WI, USA ***City University of New York, Staten Island, NY, USA ****South West University, Bulgaria

03:10 - 03:30pm: A Neural Network Based Helicopter Flight Controller Xiao-Hua Yu California Polytechnic State University, CA, USA

SESSION 3-ICAI: FUZZY LOGIC Chair: Dr. Rose Joshua, Canada June 21, 2004 (Monday); 3:30 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

03:30 - 03:50pm: Stocks Classification Using Fuzzy Clustering Renato A. Aguiar*, Roberto M. Sales*, Lucy A. De Sousa**, and Joshua O. Imoniana** *University of Sao Paulo, Brazil **Methodist University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

48 June 21 03:50 - 04:10pm: An Analysis of Complex Radar Data Sets Using Fuzzy Adaptive Resonance Theory Michael J. Thompson* and John C. Sciortino Jr. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICAI (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IC-AI's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

49 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-ICAI: HYBRID INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS USING FUZZY LOGIC, NEURAL NETWORKS & GENETIC ALGORITHMS Co-Chairs: Prof. Oscar Castillo & Prof. Patricia Melin June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

08:20 - 08:40am: Autonomous Mobile Robot Path Planning Optimization Using Multiple Objective Genetic Algorithms Oscar Castillo* and Leonardo Trujillo Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico

08:40 - 09:00am: Pattern Recognition Using Modular Neural Networks and Hierarchical Genetic Algorithms Patricia Melin, Felma Gonzalez, and Gabriela Martinez* Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico

09:00 - 09:20am: Evolutionary Non-Linear System Identification Oscar Montiel*, Oscar Castillo, Antonio Rodriguez, Roberto Sepulveda, and Patricia Melin CITEDI-IPN, Tijuana, Mexico

09:20 - 09:40am: Modular Neural Networks with Fuzzy Sugeno Integral Response Integration for Face and Fingerprint Recognition Patricia Melin*, Alejandra Mancilla, Claudia Gonzalez, and Diana Bravo Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico

09:40 - 10:00am: Evolutionary Computing for Fuzzy System Optimization in Intelligent Control Oscar Castillo, Gabriel Huesca, and Fevrier Valdez* Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICAI (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IC-AI's schedule.

SESSION 5-ICAI: DECISION SYSTEMS Co-Chairs: Dr. Matthew Aitkenhead, UK & Eric Matson, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

10:40 - 11:00am: Experiments with Decision Forests for Large Sets of Keys A. Fatholahzadeh Supelec, Metz, France

11:00 - 11:20am: Functional Arguments Detection Using Decision Trees Vasile Rus Indiana University, South Bend, Indiana, USA

50 June 22 SESSION 6-ICAI: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY Co-Chairs: Dr. Ying-Lie O, Netherlands & Dr. Eric Matson, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 11:20am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

11:20 - 11:40am: Disconnectedness in Forward and Reverse Path Graphs for Pattern Matching Louis D'Alotto* and Lewis Lasser York College (CUNY), Jamaica, New York, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Knowledge and Understanding Peeter Lorents Estonian Business School, Estonia

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 7-ICAI: APPLICATIONS OF ADVANCED AI TECHNIQUES TO INFORMATION MANAGEMENT FOR SOLVING COMPANY-RELATED PROBLEMS Co-Chairs: Dr. David de la Fuente & Dr. Jose A. Olivas June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

01:00 - 01:20pm: A Comparative Study of Simulated Annealing and Genetic Algorithms Alberto Gomez*, David de la Fuente, Joaquin Bautista, Jordi Pereira, and Laia Ferrer University of Oviedo, Spain

01:20 - 01:40pm: The Application of Genetic Algorithms to Stock Market Speculation Alejandro Garrido*, David de la Fuente, Javier Puente, and Raul Pino Telefonica de Espana, Madrid, Spain

01:40 - 02:00pm: Coverage Model in Wireless Networks Based on Progressive Refinement Radiosity by Progressive Refinement Nestor Garcia Fernandez, Juan Ramon Garcia Vigo, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle* University of Oviedo, Spain

02:00 - 02:20pm: Effect of Regulation and Market Structure on The Allocation of Resources in the Pharmaceutical Generics Business Fernando Gascon*, David de la Fuente, Jesus Lozano, Isabel Fernandez, and Manuel A. M. Artime University of Oviedo, Spain

02:20 - 02:40pm: Neural-Fuzzy Statistical Process Control (NF-SPC) Application for Manufacturing Quality Management Jose Parreno*, Paolo Priore, Nazario Garcia, Jose Luis Herrero, and Maria Mitre University of Oviedo, Spain

51 June 22 02:40 - 03:00pm: Architectonic Patterns Oriented Design: Improving Software Construction Process Daniel Fernandez Lanvin, Aquilino A. Juan Fuente, Raul Izquierdo Castanedo, and Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle* University of Oviedo, Spain

03:00 - 03:20pm: A Suppliers Searcher Agent Based on FIS-CRM Used in E-Commerce Websites Pablo J. Garces*, Jose J. Castro, Ramon Manjavacas, and Jose A. Olivas University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: A Soft-Computing Based Tool For Intelligent e-mail Management Francisco P. Romero*, Jose A. Olivas, Pablo J. Garces Soluziona Software Factory, Spain

04:00 - 04:20pm: Overview of an Agent Based Search Engine Architecture Javier de la Mata*, Jesus Serrano-Guerrero, Jose A. Olivas Paseo de la Universidad, Spain

SESSION 8-ICAI: GENETIC ALGORITHMS Co-Chairs: Dr. Naim M. Ajlouni, Jordan & Dr. J. C. Rosete Fonseca, Mexico June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Genetic Design of Evolutionary Non-Linear Robust PID Controllers with H-inf Optimal Solutions Naim M. Ajlouni Applied Science University, Jordan

04:40 - 05:00pm: Genetically Inspired Blackjack Strategies Disturbed by Additive Spectral Noise Ron Coleman* and Matthew A. Johnson Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Simple Genetic Approach to Adaptive Processing of Tree-Structure Patterns Siu-Yeung Cho Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

05:20 - 05:40pm: Reducing False Alarms Using Genetic Programming in Object Detection Andrew Innes*, Vic Ciesielski*, John Mamutil**, and Sabu John* *RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia **Braces Pty Ltd., NSW, Australia

52 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 9-ICAI: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Chair: Sven F. Crone June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

08:20 - 08:40am: Solving Imbalanced Classification Problems with Support Vector Machines Stefan Lessmann University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

08:40 - 09:00am: An Evaluation Framework for Publications on Artificial Neural Networks in Sales Forecasting Sven F. Crone and Patrick C. Graffeille* Hamburg, Germany

09:00 - 09:20am: An Evolutionary Neural Classification Approach to Evaluate Retail Stores and Support Decisions on Their Location, In-Store-Design and Assortment Robert Stahlbock University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

09:20 - 09:40am: Visualisation Techniques and Automation of Clusteranalysis with Self Organising Maps for Decision Support in Customer Segmentation Jan Richartz Hamburg, Germany

09:40 - 10:00am: A Business Forecasting Competition Approach to Modelling Artificial Neural Networks for Time Series Prediction Sven F. Crone Lancaster University, UK

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICAI (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IC-AI's schedule.

SESSION 10-ICAI: ALGORITHMS, METHODS, & APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Charles Lee June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

10:40 - 11:00am: Agent-Based Serviced-Oriented Approach for Collaborative Manufacturing Weiming Shen

11:00 - 11:20am: Inductive System Health Monitoring David L. Iverson NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA

53 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: Transient Region Coverage in the Propulsion IVHM Technology Experiment Edward Balaban*, Bill Maul, Adam Sweet, Chris Fulton, Anupa Bajwa, and Amy Chicatelli NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Using Fuzzy Clusters for Real-time Space Flight Safety Charles Lee*, Richard E. Haskell, Darrin M. Hanna, and Rick Alenda NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA

12:00 - 12:40pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

12:40 - 01:00pm: Heuristic Strategies for the Knight Tour Problem Luis Paris University of Mississippi, Mississippi, USA

01:00 - 01:20pm: Semantic Conflict Resolution in Heterogeneous Databases: Interaction Protocols for Domain Ontologies Evolution Magali Seguran*, Danielle Boulanger, and Guilaine Talens Universite Jean Moulin, Lyon, France

01:20 - 01:40pm: Computational Adaptive Autonomy: A Generalization of the Copycat Architecture Joseph A. Lewis* and Jamie R. Lawson** *San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA **Lockheed-Martin Orincon Defense, San Diego, CA, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Evaluation of Geometric and Probabilistic Distance Measures to Retrieve Electron Density Patterns for Protein Structure Determination Kreshna Gopal*, Tod D. Romo, James C. Sacchettini, and Thomas R. Ioerger Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Smart Home Energy Management Nik Martin**, Shahruhk Siddiqui*, Naim Ahmed*, and Gene Simmons* *University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA **Radiance Technologies, Mobile, Alabama, USA

SESSION 11-ICAI: TREES AND NETWORKS Chair: Dr. Eugene Santos Jr., USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:20 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

02:20 - 02:40pm: Comparing Case-Based Bayesian Network and Recursive Bayesian Multi-Net Classifiers Eugene Santos and Ahmed Hussein* University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: Pruning of a Network of Simple Classifiers Parvin Hashemian University of Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA

54 June 23 03:00 - 03:20pm: The AntSynNet Algorithm: Network Synthesis Using Ant Colony Optimization Tony White Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 12-ICAI: LEARNING, REASONING & PLANNING Chair: Dr. A. Fatholahzadeh, Supelec, France June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 6:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Mixed-Initiative Ontology Learning Cristina Boicu* and Gheorghe Tecuci George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Reinforcement Learning in Episodic Non-stationary Markovian Environments Samuel Ping-Man Choi*, Nevin L. Zhang, and Dit-Yan Yeung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

04:20 - 04:40pm: Learning General Graphplan Memos M. Afzal Upal University of Toledo, Ohio, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: An Implementation of Web-Based Interactive Integrative Learning Supporting System Masaaki Tanaka*, Tokuro Matsuo, Noriharu Tashiro, Kentaro Nishi, Takayuki Ito, and Toramatsu Shintani Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Learning Based and Vision Guided Robotic Agent Replanning Framework and a Case Study Sule Yildirim Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

05:20 - 05:40pm: Automated Negotiation in Multiple e-Marketplaces by Using Learning Personalized Mobile Shopping Agents Fu-Ming Lee and Yao-Chang Liu* Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng, Taiwan

05:40 - 06:00pm: Using Relevant Domains Resource for Word Sense Disambiguation Sonia Vazquez, Andres Montoyo, and German Rigau University of Alicante, Spain Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain

55 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 13-ICAI: LEARNING, REASONING & PLANNING Chair: Dr. Howard E. Michel, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 9:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

08:20 - 08:40am: FREE SLOT

08:40 - 09:00am: A MetaData Architecture for Case-Based Reasoning Sara Stoecklin, Daniel Schwartz*, Erbil Yilmaz, and Mahesh Patel Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Coordinating Autonomous Planners Adriaan ter Mors*, Jeroen Valk, and Cees Witteveen Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

SESSION 14-ICAI: BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION & AUTHENTICATION Chair: Dr. Rose Joshua June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 9:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

09:20 - 09:40am: A Survey of Synthetic Biometrics: Capabilities and Benefits Doug Buettner*, Nicholas M. Orlans**, and Joe Marques** *The Aerospace Corporation, USA **MITRE Corporation, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Multi-Resolution Approach to Singular Point Detection in Fingerprint Images Marina Gavrilova and Chenfeng Wang* University of Calgary, Canada

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICAI (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IC-AI's schedule.

SESSION 15-ICAI: INTELLIGENT AGENTS Co-Chairs: Dr. Prithviraj Dasgupta, USA & Dr. Martin Maskarinec, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40am - 12:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

10:40 - 11:00am: Intelligent Agent Enabled Peer-to-Peer Search Using Ant-based Heuristics Prithviraj Dasgupta University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, USA

56 June 24 11:00 - 11:20am: Stochastic Automata Network Models of Rational Agents Scott A. Burgess Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: Multiagent Coalition Formation For Distributed, Adaptive Resource Allocation Leen-Kiat Soh and Xin Li* University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Plan Understanding: Inferring Implicit Dependencies from Explicit Elements in Multi-Agent Plan Representations James P. Allen* and Phil DiBona Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, NJ, USA

12:00 - 12:20pm: Protecting Socially Responsible Agents Susanne Kalenka University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: FREE SLOT

01:20 - 01:40pm: FREE SLOT

57 DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICAI June 21 (Monday), 2004 IC-AI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICAI:

O. Odin and Hodur: Using Bluetooth Communication for Coordinated Robotic Search D. H. Barnhard, J. T. McClain*, B. J. Wimpey, and W. D. Potter University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. Measuring Organisational Learning: Proposal of a Multidimensional Scale Susana Perez Lopez, Jose Manuel Montes Peon, and Camilo Jose Vazquez Ordas; University of Oviedo, Spain O. Adaptive Learning Objects Mario Garcia*, Antonio Rodriguez, Manuel Castanon, and Alfredo Cristobal Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico O. Intelligent Agents in Distributed Fault Tolerant Systems for Industrial Control Arnulfo Alanis*, Juan Serrano, Rafael Ors, and Oscar Castillo Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico O. Corporate Bond Rating using Neural Networks David Brennan** and Anthony Brabazon* *University College Dublin, Ireland / **PwC, Dublin, Ireland O. Data Clustering Via Spiking Neural Networks Through Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity Xiaoli Tao and Howard E. Michel* University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA O. FPGA-Based Implementation of a 59-Neuron Feedforward Neural Network with a 17.1 Gbps Interlayer Throughput Antti Hamalainen*, Matti Tommiska, and Jorma Skytta Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland O. Environmental Pattern Recognition and Prediction Using Evolved Neural Networks Matthew Aitkenhead; The Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK O. Data Scaling Problems of Artificial Neural Networks in Rainfall-Runoff Modelling Christian W. Dawson Loughborough University, UK O. Mathematical Investigation and Gentic Neural Implementation of Feed Forward PID Controller Naim Ajlouni* and Ghazi Raho Applied Science University, Jordan O. Neuro Fuzzy System for Channel Noise Equalization Rahib Abiyev*, Fakhreddin Mamedov, and Tayser Alshanableh Near East University, Turkey O. Feature Selection Using Weighted Neuro-Fuzzy Membership Functions Joon S. Lim and Sudhir Gupta Kyungwon University, Korea University of California, Irvine, CA, USA O. On the Power of Heuristics in Solving Large AI Problems Anas Nayfeh and Mohammed Almulla; Kuwait University, Kuwait

58 DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICAI June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 IC-AI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICAI:

O. Decision Making with Aid of the Polarization of Affinity Christian Kuhn Technical University of Illmenau, Germany O. Determining a Good Decision Attribute for Knowledge Discovery in Databases Hyontai Sug Dongseo University, Busan, Korea O. Modularity of Knowledge Enn Tyugu Estonian Business School, Tallinn, Estonia O. Equivalent Transformation Rules for a Class of Constraint Satisfaction Problems Hidemi Ogasawara*, kiyoshi Akama**, and Yoshinori Shigeta*** *Chukyo University, Aichi, Japan **Hokkaido University, Japan ***Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA O. User Knowledge Extraction Guido Tascini*, L. Lella, and A. Montesanto University of Ancona, Ancona, Italy O. A Spiking Neuron Model of Olfactory Bulb Dynamics Natacha Gueorguieva***, Iren Valova*, and Georgi Georgiev** *University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA **University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, WI, USA ***City University of New York, Staten Island, NY, USA O. Intelligent Information Systems for Decision Support Ying-Lie O The Netherlands O. Evaluation the Difference of Knowledge and Concepts Using The Metrics of Lorents Maren Jents Estonian Business School, Estonia O. A Theory on the Abstraction and Cognition Based on Musical Note Patterns Sudharsan Iyengar Winona State University, Winona, MN, USA O. Adaptive Learning to Optimize Resource Management in a Multiagent Framework Chao Chen* and Leen-Kiat Soh University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA O. Eliciting Buyer Preferences Using Intelligent Agents for Multi-Attribute Dynamic Pricing Prithviraj Dasgupta* and Yoshitsugu Hashimoto University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, USA O. Intra-day Financial Asset Trading Using Grammatical Evolution Katrina Meagher*, Edward Carty*, Anthony Brabazon*, Michael O'Neill** and Peter Keenan* *University College Dublin, Ireland **University of Limerick, Ireland O. Demonstrative Prototype to Teach Statistical Methods

59 Maria da Graca Pereira GEIASC, Brazil O. A Fast and Robust Method Applied in Telecommunication Systems Hua Ye* and Wanlei Zhou Deakin University, VIC., Australia O. An Intelligent Architecture for Control of Machining Operation Process in CNC Machine Tool Zohreh Kasirolvalad* and M. R. Jahed Motlagh University of Science and Technology O. Automatic Generation of English-Language Steps in Puzzle Solving Hemantha Ponnuru, Raphael Finkel*, Victor Marek, and Miroslaw Truszczynski University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA O. Hybrid Systems Analysis of an Intelligent Control System for Control of Patient-Ventilator Synchrony Dalton S. Nelson University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama, USA O. Visual Semiotics, Human Emotions and Neurotransmitters Maringanti Hima Bindu Indian Institute of Information Technology, India O. Principles on Integerating General Rule Structure (GRS) Based System and Neural Networks Nabil M. Hewahi; Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine

60 DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICAI June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 IC-AI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICAI:

O. Micro Processor Based Smell/Taste Biosensors for Determination of Toxins and Pathogens in Restricted Areas of Human Intervention Madhusudhana Rao Ganji, Ushaa Eswaran, Surya Narayana, Murthy Devulapalli, India O. A Genetic Algorithm Based Generation of Maximal Frequent Itemsets Jen-Peng Huang*, Che-Tsung Yang*, and Chih-Hsiung Fu** *Southern Taiwan University of Technology, Taiwan **Computer & Network Center Bureau of Education, Taiwan O. Training Robots in Virtual Environments Using Genetic Algorithms Juan Carlos Rosete Fonseca* and Alejandro Vega Salinas** *Instituto Tecnologico de Queretaro, Mexico **Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico O. Towards Developing Behavior Based Control Architectures for Mobile Robots Using Simulated Behaviors Julian N. Bishop* and W. D. Potter University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. An Evolutionary Race: A Comparison of Genetic Algorithms and Particle Swarm Optimization Used for Training Neural Networks Tony White; Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada O. A PID Controller Tuned by Genetic Algorithms Applied to a Three-Phase Induction Motor Judinor G. Aguirres Jr., Aldayr D. Araujo*, David S. Barbalho, and Luiz A. Carlos Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil O. A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm Application David L. Hibler; Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA, USA O. An Objective Function Based on Bayesian Likelihoods of Necessity and Sufficiency for Concept Learning in the Absence of Labeled Counter-Examples Andrew Skabar; Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia O. Testing Price Prediction Models in Dynamically Configurable Artificial Stock Market Sadia Malik*, Uzair Ahmad*, Arshad Ali*, Fawad Rauf**, Fatima Abbasi* *NUST Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan **Streaming Networks, Ltd., Islamabad, Pakistan O. A Domain Independent Algorithm for Adapting Temporal Plans U. Senthil* and Deepak Khemani Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, India O. An Ant-Clustering Model for Solvency Prediction Yue Xi**, Qiang Han* and Anthony Brabazon* *University College Dublin, Ireland **Crowleys DFK, Dublin, Ireland O. Shoulder Detection Using GRELD Threshold Method Ming Zhang* and Jeffrey C. Bailey *Christopher Newport University, VA, USA O. Rainfall Estimation Using SPHONN Model Ming Zhang*, Jessica Crane and Jeffrey C. Bailey

61 *Christopher Newport University, VA, USA O. A Novel Genetic ARIMA (G-ARIMA) Model Applied to the Forecasting Problem Karthik Vasudevan O. Potential-Based Processing for Action-Game Experimentation and A Challenge to a Competition Russ Abbott O. Mitigating the Loss of Significance Arithmetic in Financial Predictive Applications S. Edward Richfield and Steven E. Richfield O. Power System Load Frequency Control Using NANN Based on Robust Control Technique H. Shayeghi* and H. A. Shayanfar** *Azad University, Ardabil **University of Science and Technology O. An Approximate Solution for Steiner Trees in Multicast Routing Gary Grewal*, M. Xu, T. Wilson, and C. Obimbo University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada O. Genetic Design of Neural PID Plus Feedforward Controllers Naim Ajlouni* and Sadeq Al-Hamouz Applied Science University, Jordan O. Intelligent Model for Rating Physical Capability for Computer Access Thomas A. Pushchak and Sreela Sasi Community Resources for Independence, Inc., Erie, PA, USA Gannon University, Erie, PA, USA

62 DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICAI June 24 (Thursday), 2004 IC-AI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICAI:

O. A Multi-Layered Approach for Modeling Activities in Smart Spaces Fahd Al-Bin-Ali; University of Arizona, Arizona, USA O. Caching Method Results in Object Databases Juanal Flores Lopez and Martin Maskarinec* Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, USA O. Achieving Self-Stabilization Using a Meta-GA Dwight Deugo* and Darrell Ferguson; Carleton University, Ontario, Canada O. An Efficient Heuristic Bundle Search Algorithm for Buyers in Electronic Markets Linli He* and Thomas R. Ioerger; Texas A&M University,Texas, USA O. Knowledge and Wisdom from Internet Traffic Syed V. Ahamed* and Nazli Mollah; City University of New York, New York,USA O. An Approach of Temporal Reasoning Combining the Metric and Symbolic Aspects of Time Abdelwahid Bouhouche* and Abdenacer Nafir; Universite Skikda, Algeria O. A Cooperative Negotiation Model in a Hostile Dynmic World Madhu Goyal; University of Technology, Sydney, Australia O. Aspects of an Expert System for Higher Education Marcos S. Pinto; City University of New York, New York, USA O. Genetic Algorithms for Manufacturing Cell Formation: An Examination of the Critical Issue - Representation Xiaodan Wu*, Yunfeng Wang*, Dianmin Yue*, and Chao-Hsien Chu** *Hebei Univ. of Technology, China / **Pennsylvania State Univ., PA, USA O. A User Centered Evolutionary Scheduling Framework Horst F. Wedde, Muddassar Farooq*, and Mario Lischka Universitaet Dortmund, Germany O. Reinforcement Learning of Player Agents in RoboCup Soccer Simulation Abhinav Sarje, Amit Chawre, and Shivashankar B. Nair Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India O. System Approach and Modelling Teaching Miguel Angel Garay Garcell; Havana Institute of Technology O. Agent Negotiation Power M. Abu Hassan O. Reinforcement Learning in Simulation RoboCup Soccer Cheng Xian-Yi, Yuan Xiao-Hua, Pan Ling-Han, and Xia De-Shen O. Decision Making with Aid of the Polarization of Affinity Christian Kuhn O. Enhanced Genetic Scheduling for Multiprocessor Systems Using Task Duplication Xiao Xie, Wensheng Yao, and Jinyuan You O. A Novel Dimensionality Reduction Technique Based on Independent Component Analysis for Modeling Microarray Gene Experssion Data Han Liu and Rafal Kustra O. Generalized Semi-Infinite Optimization and its Application in Robotics's Path Planning Problem Han Liu, Xiaolin Yang, and Yongji Wang O. Attribute-Value Selection Based on the Minimum Description Length Istvan Jonyer, Lawrence B. Holder, and Diane J. Cook

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CISST'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, and Technology

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

64 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-CISST: MOTION TRACKING & OBJECT RECOGNITION Co-Chairs: Dr. Xiangjian He & Prof. Tom Hintz June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

10:30 - 10:50pm: Study on Prioritization of Network Traffic for Wireless Traffic Monitoring Systems Hongjun Xu* and Xiangjian He University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

10:50 - 11:10pm: A Method of Computing Fractal Dimension Wei Ren and Dan Liu* Institute of Nautical Science and Technology + Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, Liaoning, P. R. China

11:10 - 11:30pm: Automatic Number Plate Recognition: An Overview Wenjing Jia*, Xiangjian He, and Massimo Piccardi University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

11:30 - 11:50pm: Specification of Cortical Anatomy Within the Spiral Harmonic Mosaic Algebra D. M. Alexander, P. Sheridan*, and J. J. Wright Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

65 June 21 11:50 - 12:10pm: Further Approaches to Image Compression on Spiral Architecture Tom Hintz*, Huaqing Wang, and Xiangjian He University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

12:10 - 12:30pm: FREE SLOT

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 03:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

SESSION 2-CISST: MOTION: TRACKING, ALGORITHMS, & NOVEL APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Xiangjian He & Prof. Tom Hintz June 21, 2004 (Monday); 3:10 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

03:10 - 03:30pm: Feature Data Tracking on Golf Swing-Motion Hong-Ro Lee*, Chae-Gon Yoo**, and Chi-Jung Hwang* *Chung Nam National University, Taejeon, Korea **Daeduk College, Taejeon, Korea

03:30 - 03:50pm: Video Motion as a Video Fingerprint Martin Bateman University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK

03:50 - 04:10pm: FREE SLOT

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-CISST (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CISST's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

66 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-CISST (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CISST's schedule.

10:40 - 12:00pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 3-CISST: IMAGE RETRIEVAL & DATABASES Co-Chairs: Dr. Serhan Dagtas, USA & Dr. Nick H. Younan, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Probabilistic Region Relevance Learning for Content-Based Image Retrieval Iker Gondra* and Douglas R. Heisterkamp Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: The Color Retrieval System Using Statistics and the PCA Young Kwan Choi*, Chul Choi, and Chang-Chun Park Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea

01:40 - 02:00pm: Colour and Shape Based Image Retrieval for CVPIC Coded Images Gerald Schaefer* and Simon Lieutaud The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Graphical Model for Multimedia Data Indexing and Retrieval Serhan Dagtas University of Arkansas - Little Rock, AR, USA

67 June 22

SESSION 4-CISST: ALGORITHMS & APPLICATIONS; INCLUDING MATCHING & RENDERING Chair: Dr. Andrei Smirnov, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 2:20 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

02:20 - 02:40pm: An Image Alignment Technique for Planar Image Mosaicing by Hierarchical Edge-Color Matching and Chamfer Matching Methods Nongluk Covavisaruch* and Piyachat Dhanaraks Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

02:40 - 03:00pm: Stereo Images and Genetic Algorithms: Making Computers See Depth Matthias Wiemann* and Hamid R. Arabnia** *University of Potsdam, Germany **University of Georgia, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Algebraic Formulation and Program Generation of Three-Dimensional Hilbert Space-Filling Curves Chih-Sheng Chen, Shen-Yi Lin, and Chua-Huang Huang Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

68 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-CISST (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CISST's schedule.

10:40 - 12:00pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 5-CISST: IMAGE SENSOR, CAMERA CALIBRATION, DISPLAY, I/O TECHNOLOGIES + RELATED ISSUES Co-Chairs: Dr. Jalal R. Karam, Lebanon & Dr. Elisa H. Barney Smith, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 1:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Intrinsic Camera Calibration Based on Radical Center Estimation Dong Hoon Lee, Kyung Ho Jang, and Soon Ki Jung Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

01:20 - 01:40pm: Printer Modeling for Document Imaging Margaret Norris and Elisa H. Barney Smith* Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA

SESSION 6-CISST: IMAGING ALGORITHMS & APPLICATIONS + VISION Co-Chairs: Dr. Jalal R. Karam, Lebanon & Dr. Elisa H. Barney Smith, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

01:40 - 02:00pm: On the Application of Kolmogorov Complexity to the Characterization and Evaluation of Computational Models and Complex Systems Carlos A. P. Campani and Paulo Blauth Menezes* Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

02:00 - 02:20pm: Form Type Identification Using Hierarchical Trees Kai Luo, Shahram Latifi, Emma Regentova*, and Kazem Taghva University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA

69 June 23 02:20 - 02:40pm: Constraint Based Planning of Interiour Furnishings Gerhard Kurka*, Jens Volkert, Edith Spiegl, and Christian Glasner Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

02:40 - 03:00pm: An Alternative Approach to Travel Time Studies Using GPS Technology Khue Ngo-Quoc*, Bing W. Kwan, and Leonard J. Tung Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Normalized Region Extraction of Facial Features by Using Hue-Based Attention Operator Robust to Illumination Variations Eui-Jung Jung, Jong-Hwa Kim, Joon-Hyung Jeon, Eun-Jin Park, and Heung-Moon Choi* Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 06:00pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

70 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 7-CISST: IMAGE COMPRESSION + IMAGE DATA STRUCTURES Chair: Dr. Rahman Tashakkori, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:00 - 9:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

08:00 - 08:20am: Accuracy, Rate and Complexity Tradeoffs of Transformation Estimation Using Lie Operators Mahesh Nalasani and W. David Pan University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA

08:20 - 08:40am: A New Deeper Quadtree Searchless IFS Fractal Image Encoding Method Xianwei Wu, David Jeff Jackson*, Hui-Chuan Chen, William A. Stapleton and Kenneth G. Ricks University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Decorrelating Medical Image Sets with Lifting: A New Approach Rahman Tashakkori*, John M. Tyler**, Oleg S. Pianykh**, and Xiaojun Qi*** *Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA **Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA ***Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA

SESSION 8-CISST: WAVELET-BASED + WATERMARK ALGORITHMS & APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Sung-Hyuk Cha, USA & Dr. Sreela Sasi, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 9:00 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

09:00 - 09:20am: Refinement to a Wavelet-Based Algorithm for the Estimation of Velocity Vector Fields Guillermo Tonsmann*, John M. Tyler**, Nan D. Walker***, Lawrence J. Rouse, Jr.***, and William J. Wiseman, Jr. *Loyola University New Orleans, LA, USA **Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA ***Coastal Studies Institute, Baton Rouge, LA, USA ****National Science Foundation, Virginia, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: A Wavelet-Based Automated Object Recognition System for Remotely Sensed Images Xudong Zhang and N. H. Younan* Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: VQ Attack Resilient and Tamper Proofing Digital Watermark for Image Authentication and Recovery Po-Whei Huang*, An-Wei Peng*, and Phen-Lan Lin** *National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan **Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan

71 June 24

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-CISST (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CISST's schedule.

SESSION 9-CISST: IMAGING ALGORITHMS + APPLICATIONS + TOOLS Co-Chairs: Dr. Sung-Hyuk Cha, USA & Dr. Sreela Sasi, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

10:40 - 11:00am: A Volumetric Imaging Tool for Industrial Inspection and Scientific Analysis A. J. Abraham*, P. T. Tetnowski, M. Sadki, and R. M. Lea Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK

11:00 - 11:20am: Virtual Navigation Guido Tascini Universita Politecnica delle Marche, Italy

11:20 - 11:40am: Cost-Performance Trade-Offs for Volumetric Imaging Relevant to Industrial Inspection A. J. Abraham, M. Sadki, P. T. Tetnowski, and R. M. Lea Brunel University, UK

11:40 - 12:00pm: FREE SLOT

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CISST conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for METMBS, IKE, and PDPTA.)

72 DISCUSSION SESSION A-CISST June 21 (Monday), 2004 CISST RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-CISST:

O. Precise Navigation in Virtual Environments Without Compromising Interaction Leonidas Deligiannidis University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. Utilizing Virtual Reality for Autism Treatment Leonidas Deligiannidis*, Gamal Weheba**, and Trisha Self** *University of Georgia, Georgia, USA **Wichita State University, USA O. Development of a Virtual Reality Application for Validating Maintenance Procedures Leonidas Deligiannidis* and Alex Chaparro** *University of Georgia, Georgia, USA **Wichita State University, USA O. Quantitation of Gamma-correction Segments for CMOS Image Sensor Tae-Young Jung*, Se-Jin Pyo, Eun-Su Kim, and Kyu-Ik Sohng Kyungpook National University, Korea O. A Camera Characterization Using the Estimated Phosphor Primaries Eun-Su Kim*, Soo-Wook Jang*, Jong-Sun Park**, Dong-Ha Lee**, Chan-Ho Han*, and Kyu-Ik Sohng* *Kyungpook National University, Korea **Digital Display & Media Company, LG Electronics Inc., Korea O. Background-Adjusted Weber-Fechner Fraction Dong-Ha Lee*, Jong-O Kim**, Eun-Su Kim***, Soo-Wook Jang***, Chan-Ho Han***, and Kyu-Ik Sohng*** *Digital Display & Media Company, LG Electronics Inc., Korea **A&D Technology Inc., Korea ***Kyungpook National University, Korea O. A Comprehensive Study of Stereo Correlation Performance Ananda S. Chowdhury and Hamid R. Arabnia University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. Generation of High Quality Stream for Static Picture Quality Test in DTV System Soo-Wook Jang*, Eun-Su Kim*, Gwang-Soon Lee**, Chan-Ho Han*, Man-Sik Park***, and Kyu-Ik Sohng* *Kyungpook National University, Korea **Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea ***Daegu & Gyongbuk Small & Medium Business Admin., Korea O. B-Spline Contour Fitting in Image Sequences Using Genetic Algorithm Hoon Heo* and Ok-Sam Chae Kyunghee University, Kyunggi-do, Korea O. Bone Loss Detection in Dental Radiography by Structure Analysis Yonghak Ahn and Oksam Chae Kyunghee University, Korea O. Mesh Watermarking Using Projection onto Convex Sets Tae-Su Kim*, Suk-Hawn Lee*, Seung-Jin Kim*, Ki-Ryong Kwon**, and Kuhn-Il Lee*

73 *Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea **Pusan University of Foreign Studies, Pusan, Korea O. Lifting Scheme Based Wavelet Packet Transform For FBI's Fingerprint Compression Tao Zhu* and Shahram Latifi University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA O. A Video Watermarking Using The Spread Spectrum Technique in the 3D Wavelet Transform Domain Seung-Jin Kim*, Suk-Hawn Lee, Tae-Su Kim, Bong-Seok Kim, and Kuhn-Il Lee Kyungpook National University, Korea O. New Method to Improve Digital Image Quality Considering APL for PDP Se-Jin Pyo*, Tae-Young Jung, Soo-Wook Jang, and Kyu-Ik Sohng Kyungpook National University, Korea O. Developing a Mammography P2P Medical Consultation System Sabah Mohammed*, Lei Yang*, Jinan Fiaidhi* and P. K. Mahanti** *Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada **University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada O. Robust Background Subtraction and Maintenance Qi Zang* and Reinhard Klette The University of Auckland, New Zealand O. A Generic Approach for Developing Software for Morphological Image Processing Marcus Lucas da Silva*, Marcos Cesar Carrard, and Marcos Cordeiro d'Ornellas Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil O. Autonomous Monitoring of Fire-Related Haze from Space Ricky Lim and Timo Bretschneider* Nanyang Technological University, Singapore O. Optimal Filtering for Texture Classification: A Comparative Study Vijay P. Shah and N. H. Younan* Mississippi State University, Mississippi, USA O. A Heuristic Method for the Reconstruction of Functional Magnetic Resonance Images Hyo Jong Lee Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea O. A Novel Scheme for Digital Image Steganography Sun Wei* and Qi Dongxu*/** *Zhongshan University, P. R. China **Macao University of Science and Technology, Macao O. Use of Imaging Technology in Civil Engineering Applications Ashraf M. Ghaly Union College, Schenectady, New York, USA O. Reconstruction and Fusion of Multi-Modality Spinal Images Kuo-Ming Chen, Yuan-Tsung Chen, and Ming-Shi Wang* National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

74 DISCUSSION SESSION B-CISST June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 CISST RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-CISST:

O. Low-Bitrate Video Coding Using Adaptive Wavelet Quantization of Difference Image Kyeong-Hwan Lee* and Won-Kyo Jeong** *Uiduk University, Kyungbuk, Korea / **Daegu University, Korea O. The Effect of Brightness and Contrast Adjustment on Image Saturation Kok-Swee Sim*, Nidal S. Kamel & H. T. Chuah; Multimedia Univ., Malaysia O. A New Broadcasting Strategy with Supporting VCR Functions for Near Video-on-Demand Systems Yu-Wei Chen* and Li-Ren Han Aletheia University, Taipei, Taiwan O. Time Stamp Detection and Recognition in Video Frames Chetsada Saengpanit* and Nongluk Covavisaruch Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand O. LDA-Based Face Recognition Using Different Training Data Sets Zhifeng Li* and Xiaoou Tang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong O. Plant and Plant Disease Recognition Leonardo Traversoni* and Aida Juarez Cruz Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico O. A Compact and Flexible Online Chinese Handwriting Recognizer Based on Hidden Markov Models Yong Ge*, Feng-Jun Guo, and Li-Xin Zhen Motorola China Research Center, ShangHai, P. R. China O. Using EMG Signals to Anticipate Head Motion via Recurrent Neural Networks Erion Hasanbelliu*, Yair Barniv**, and Mario Aguilar* *Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA **NASA / Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA O. A Slope-Based Search Technique for Block Motion Estimation Myoung-Seo Kim*, Cheong-Ghil Kim, and Shin-Dug Kim Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea O. The Object Extraction Through the Relationship of Independence or Dependence Among Segmented Regions Seung Soo Lee*, Jung A. Lee, and Chang Choon Park Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea O. Padviz - A Prototype for Visualization of Three Dimensional Fluid Flow on Unstructured Grids Stephan Blazy, Odej Kao*, and Oliver Marquard University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany O. Remote Interface for Geometric Design and Simulation Control A. Smirnov*, H. Zhang, B. Sowers, A. Burt, and I. Celik West Virginia University, Morgantown WV, USA O. Real Time Rendering of Expensive Small Environments Colin Branch and Hala ElAarag Stetson University, DeLand, Florida, USA O. Lossless Image Compression with IDP and Adaptive RLC R. Kountchev, M. Milanova, C. Ford, S. Rubin, and R. Kountcheva

75 DISCUSSION SESSION C-CISST June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 CISST RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-CISST:

O. An Approach to Hole Repairing for FEA Mesh Wenliang Chen*, Ru Yi, and Sheng Zhang Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, P. R. China O. Simulation of a 2D Glass Painting Using Multi-Pass Non-Photorealistic Rendering Technique Priti Sehgal* and P. S. Grover University of Delhi, India O. Watermarking System for Contents Adaptation in Ubiquitous Environment Tae Meon Bae*, Seok Jun Kang, and Yong Man Ro Information & Communications University (ICU), Korea O. 3D Mesh Robust Watermarking Based on Patch CEGI Suk-Hwan Lee*, Tae-Su Kim*, Seung-Jin Kim*, Ki-Ryong Kwon**, Kuhn-Il Lee* *Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea **Pusan University of Foreign Studies, Pusan, Korea O. Hybrid Fractal/JPEG Image Compression: A Case Study William A. Stapleton*, Krirkkrit Sripaipan, David Jeff Jackson, and Kenny G. Ricks University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA O. A Fast Partial Distance Search Algorithm for VQ Codebook Shinfeng D. Lin, Shih-Chieh Shie*, and Chi-Yang Hung National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan, ROC O. An Optimal Construction Algorithm For Linear Octrees Wang Chengbo, Wang Hongbin & Zhou Dongru; Wuhan Univ, Hubei, China O. A Novel Image Compression Algorithm Hybridizing a Searchless, Quadtree Recomposition Fractal Method With JPEG William A. Stapleton*, David Jeff Jackson, Kenny G. Ricks, Xanwei Wu, and Krirkkrit Sripaipan University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA O. An Application of the Kakeya-Enestrom Theorem Jalal R. Karam Arab Open University, Beirut, Lebanon O. A Simple Watermark Using a Wavelet Transform Jung-Sub Shin*, Chae-Gon Yoo**, and Chi-Jung Hwang* *Chung Nam National University, Taejeon, Korea **Daeduk College, Taejeon, Korea O. Wavelet-based Solution to Some Time-Dependent Non-Linear Two-Point Initial Boundary Value Problems with Non-Periodic Boundary Conditions Hira N. Narang and Rajiv K. Nekkanti* Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA O. Vision Based Interface for Computer Games Hye-Sun Park*, Sang-Su Jang, Min-Ho Park and Hang-Joon Kim Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea O. An Efficient Detection of Vanishing Points Using Inverted Coordinate Image Space Kyung-Seok Seo, Jung-Hwa Lee, and Heung-Moon Choi Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

76 DISCUSSION SESSION D-CISST June 24 (Thursday), 2004 CISST RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-CISST:

O. A Biorthogonal Wavelet for the Continuous Wavelet Transform Scale of Speech Recognition Jalal R. Karam Arab Open University, Beirut, Lebanon O. Multimodal Gait Recognition Based on Stereo Vision and 3D Template Matching Arun Narayan Mandayam Gomatam and Sreela Sasi Gannon University, Erie, PA, USA O. VP-EMD Tree: An Efficient Indexing Strategy for Image Retrieval Li Wu* and T. Bretschneider Nanyang Technological University, Singapore O. Region of Interest Video Coding for Result Presentation in Distributed Video Databases S. Geisler** and O. Kao* *University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany **Technical University of Clausthal, Germany O. Interactive Flag Identification using Image Retrieval Techniques Eduardo Hart, Sung-Hyuk Cha*, and Charles Tappert Pace University, Pleasantville, New York, USA O. Multi-Class Discriminant Learning for Image Retrieval Dacheng Tao* and Xiaoou Tang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong O. Learning User's Perception Using Region-Based SVM Boundary for Content-Based Image Retrieval Dacheng Tao*, Jianzhuang Liu, and Xiaoou Tang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong O. Design and Implementation of the ACA (Adaptive Component Analysis) System Chul Choi*, Young Kwan Choi, and Chang-Chun Park Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea O. Fingerprint Image Enhancement Algorithms: An Overview Anant Veeravalli, Reza Adhami*, Peter Meenen, Michael Ray, and Nitin Velkur The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, USA O. Scene Change Detection Using Shape Information in MPEG-4 Compressed Domain In-Su Park, Dong-Hyuk Shin*, and Rae-Hong Park Sogang University, Seoul, Korea O. Image Enhacement of 3-D Ultrasound Image in Frame Interpolation Using a BMA Tae-Jin Nam* and Rae-Hong Park Sogang University, Seoul, Korea O. An Advanced Technique for Image Retrieval from Distributed Databases Gurbir Singh Gill* and Karanjit Singh Kahlon Guru Nanak Dev University, Punjab, India O. Extended Histograms for Color Image and Its Application

77 Yan Zhao, Xiaolin Tian*, and Zesheng Tang Macao University of Science and Technology, Macao O. Detecting Hidden Information in the Wavelet Domain Jianyun Xu*, Andrew H. Sung, and Qingzhong Liu New Mexico Tech., Socorro, NM, USA O. A Low Complexity Iris Identification Algorithm Using Fourier Descriptors Mohamed Deriche KFUPM, Saudi Arabia O. Fast Indexing and Retrieval of Color Image Data Ajay V. Gupte, and Simon Berkovich O. Semantic Event Detection in Sports Video Using Hidden Markov Model Cheonseog Kim, Tae Meon Bae, Jin Ho Choo, Sung Ho Jin, and Yong Man Ro O. Exploration and Object Recognition Using Cooperative Robots Declan O'Beirne and Michael Schukat O. Machine Vision Based Pattern Recognition of Flat Machined Surfaces Divakar G and Jothilingam A O. Evaluation of Surface Texture Using Image Processing Techniques G. Divakar, A. JothiLingam, and B. Rajmohan O. Pornography Image Detection Using Multiple Features Yu-Hsin Kuan and Chaur-Heh Hsieh O. Determining the Locations Visited by GPS Users: A Clustering Approach Mohamad Saraee, Jo Aljibouri, Dawei Long, Kaijie Li, and Dai Ming O. Automated Video Matting Using Optical Flow Jong-Hyuk Moon, Dong-O Kim, and Rae-Hong Park O. Intelligent Agent-Based System for Personalized Broadcasting Services Sung Ho Jin, Tae Meon Bae, Yong Man Ro, and Kyeongok Kang

78

MSV'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MSV conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

79 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30a - 05:10p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MSV conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST and PDPTA.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

80 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-MSV (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of MSV's schedule.

SESSION 1-MSV: VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS Co-Chairs: Dr. Mehdi Setareh, USA & Dr. Massoud Bazargan, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

10:40 - 11:00am: Development of an Immersive Virtual Environment as a Tool for Teaching Building Sciences Mehdi Setareh* and Doug Bowman Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Steering Autonomous Driving Agents Through Intersections in Urban Virtual Environments Hongling Wang University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: Co-Simulation Virtual Platform for Reconfigurable Multiprocessor Hybrid Cores Development Armando Astarloa*, Jesus Lazaro, Jagoba Arias, Unai Bidarte, and Aitzol Zuloaga University of the Basque Country, Spain

11:40 - 12:00pm: A Study on Measurement of the Amount of Incoming Light in Virtual Green House Jaehyub Lee*, Beomjin Kim**, and David Erbach** *Korea University of Technology and Education, Korea **Indiana University-Purdue University, Indiana, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 2-MSV: ALGORITHMS + VISUALIZATION Chair: Dr. Xusheng Wang, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

01:00 - 01:20pm: An Extended Variational Calculus Approach to Optimal Checkpoint Placement Yibei Ling**, Jie Mi***, and Xiaola Lin* *City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong **Telcordia Technologies, Morristown, New Jersey, USA ***Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

81 June 22 01:20 - 01:40pm: Timed Petri Nets, Linear Logic, and Performance Modeling Vijay Gehlot Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: The Domino Effect and Linear Recursion Feng-Jen Yang Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Numerical Stability and Convergence Analysis of Geometric Constraint Enforcement in Dynamic Simulation Systems Hongjun Jeon*, Min-Hyung Choi**, and Min Hong*** *University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA **University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA ***University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: A Database Schema for Constructing Visual Queries Clifton G. M. Presser Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, USA

SESSION 3-MSV: MECHANICAL SIMULATION Chair: Dr. Xusheng Wang, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 2:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Preparing the Soldier for a Technological Battlefield Sriprakash Sarathy, Sarah North*, Roy George and Max North Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Simulation of Raindrop Behaviors on Vehicle Windshield Yonggao Yang**, Xusheng Wang*, and Yukong Zhang** *University of Texas - Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA **Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MSV conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST and PDPTA.)

82 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-MSV: APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Ying Zhu, USA & Chaoyang Zhang, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

08:20 - 08:40am: Modeling of Warehouse and Its Analyses Fan Wu Nationa Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan

08:40 - 09:00am: Design and Implementation of a Workflow Rendering Engine Jason A. Pamplin and Ying Zhu* Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Modelling the Mathematical Behaviour of a Computerized Hierarchical Questionnaire Martin Paradis and Sylvain Delisle* Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Canada

09:20 - 09:40am: Scripting and Monitoring in TPN Designer Simulations: A Case Study Using the Production Cell F. Cicirelli, A. Furfaro, L. Nigro, and F. Pupo Universita della Calabria, Italy

09:40 - 10:00am: Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Multi-Tube Pulse Detonation Houshang B. Ebrahimi Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold Air Force Base, TN, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-MSV (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of MSV's schedule.

10:40a - 05:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MSV conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST and PDPTA.)

83 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-MSV (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of MSV's schedule.

SESSION 5-MSV: COMPLEX STRUCTURES Co-Chairs: Dr Ashraf Ghaly, USA, Dr. Ahmed E. Barbour, UAE & Dr. Georgios A. Demetriou, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

10:40 - 11:00am: A Power and Performance Simulator for a Single-Chip Message-Passing Parallel Architecture Priyadarshini Ramachandran, Charles W. Lewis*, Jr., and James M. Baker, Jr. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Framework for Risk Analysis in Multimedia Environmental Systems: Modeling Individual Steps of a Risk Assessment Process Anuj R. Shah*, Karl J. Castleton, and Bonnie L. Hoopes Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: An Architecture for the Integration of Multimedia Heterogeneous Data Sources A. Chianese, V. Moscato, A. Picariello, and A. M. Rinaldi* University of Napoli "Federico II", Napoli, Italy

11:40 - 12:00pm: Deployment of Modeling and Simulation Techniques to Facilitate Visualization of Complex Structures Ashraf M. Ghaly* and Michael Losure Union College, Schenectady, New York, USA

12:00 - 12:40pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 6-MSV: 3D & MULTIDIMENSIONAL ENVIRONMENTS Co-Chairs: Dr. Ahmed E. Barbour, UAE & Georgios A. Demetriou, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 12:40 - 1:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

12:40 - 01:00pm: Geolocating Marine Buoys in a Fully Immersive Three Dimensional Environment Christopher A. Brown, Georgios A. Demetriou*, and Louise Perkins University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi, USA

84 June 24 01:00 - 01:20pm: Integrated 3-D Animation System for Decentralized Controlled Space Telescope Test-bed Helen Boussalis, Charles Liu, Jane Dong*, Khosrow Rad, Catherine Alpas, Yulu Chen, Yeva Komandyan, Xiaoqiang Ren, and Wei Sun California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA

SESSION 7-MSV: MEDICAL APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Oktay Alkin, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 1:20 - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

01:20 - 01:40pm: Establishment and Validation of a Finite Element Model of Human Fingertip Lihua Zhou*, Wan-Chen Wu and Mandayam A. Srinivasan Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Accurate Modeling and Simulation of Heart Tissue Using GDEVS/CELL-DEVS Gabriel A. Wainer* and Norbert Giambiasi** *Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada **Universite d'Aix-Marseille III, France

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Finite Difference Solution to the Forward Problem of Electrocardiography Robert D. Adams*, Nagendra Singh**, and Reza Adhami** *Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, USA **University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Speed and Efficiency Considerations in the Calculation of Planning Target Volumes (PTV) in Radiation Therapy Planning Oktay Alkin Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: BREAK

03:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MSV conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST and PDPTA.)

85

DISCUSSION SESSION A-MSV June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 MSV RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-MSV:

O. Mathematical Model of Flow of Fluid in 3D Porous Media Hong Li and Ali Setoodehnia New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY, USA O. Transaction Level Modeling of Network Protocols Using Java Sherif Gamal Aly General Dynamics, , Egypt O. Integration of Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) with General Aviation (GA)- An Operational Feasibility Study Massoud Bazargan Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, USA O. A Ground-Based Urban 3D Data Acquisition and Processing System Aiwu Zhang*, Weidong Sun*, Shaoxing Hu**, and Cheng Qian* *Tsinghua University, Beijing, China **Peking University, Beijing, P. R. China O. Simulator Design for Security Systems Kaninda Musumbu Universite Bordeaux I, France O. Computer Based DC Motor Speed Control By Using LabVIEW Software Mohammed A. K. Alia* and Mohammad K. Abu Zalata Al-Balqa' Applied University, Jordan O. Efficient Asynchronous Terrain Paging for Interactive Visual Simulation Ying Zhu Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA O. Interactive Device Modelling Using Virtual Reality Modelling Language A. Damoni and D. Mukherjee London South Bank University, UK

86 DISCUSSION SESSION B-MSV June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 MSV RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-MSV:

O. Three-Dimensional Biomedical Optical Image Reconstruction with Referenced Sensitivity Analysis Chaoyang Zhang* and Yang Ye University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi, USA O. Computational Performance Analysis for Nonlinear, Nonautonomous Differential Equations with Periodic Coefficients Mark Tillman* and John Stensby University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, USA O. Combined Modeling and Control Using a GTDOF Scheme L. Keviczky* and Cs. Banyasz Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary O. Finite Element Model Compression Jianjiang Zeng*, Wenliang Chen, and Jianjun Zhai Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, P. R. China O. E-Business Technology Adaptation Through Workflow Mining Leo Pudhota* and Elizabeth Chang Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia O. Distributed Interactive Simulation Using Multimodal Interfaces - An Experience G. Manju, Mary Idicula Sumam, and Peter S. David* Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, India

87 DISCUSSION SESSION C-MSV June 24 (Thursday), 2004 MSV RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-MSV:

O. The Implementation of Dynamic Engineering Document Based on XML Technology Jianjun Zhai, Wenliang Chen*, and Xiaoping Yan Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, P. R. China O. An Efficient Distributed Deadlock Modelling Tool Using High-Level Net Saswati Mukherjee Anna University, Chennai, India O. Voice Quality of Service in Cable IP Network Ali Setoodehnia, Mojtaba Shariat, and Kamal Shahrabi O. Applying Knowledge Elicitation Techniques to Construct Membrane Flight Simulation Charita Brent and John Trimble O. Correctness Criteria for Models' Validation - A Philosophical Perspective Irobi Ijeoma Sandra O. Implementing Dynamic Component-Based Ad Hoc Network Simulator Samir Omar, M. Lin, and W. Pan O. Advanced Relation Model for Program Visualization (ARM 4 PV) Brian d'Auriol University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA O. Modeling and Performance Analysis of a Healthcare Admission and Utilization Processes Using Visual SLAM and AweSim Simulation Package Ahmed E. Barbour United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE

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SERP'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SERP conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

89 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 6-SERP: TEAM-BASED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (TSE'04) + TOOLS & DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS Co-Chairs: Prof. Pierre F. Tiako and Prof. Volker Gruhn June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 1:50pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

10:30 - 10:50am: Empirical Foundations for Dispersed, Team-Based Software Engineering Herb Krasner University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA

10:50 - 11:10am: A Three Level Framework for Process Support: The MOWAHS Approach Alf Inge Wang*, Carl-Fredrik Sorensen, and Reidar Conradi Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

11:10 - 11:30am: INSECT: An Intelligent Software Exploration and Collaboration Environment V. Lakshmi Narasimhan University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia

11:30 - 11:50am: Open Architecture for Building Large Scale Deployment Systems Noelle Merle and Noureddine Belkhatir LSR - IMAG, Adele team, France

11:50 - 12:10pm: Continuous Productivity Assessment and Prediction Tool Seok Jun Yun* and Dick B. Simmons Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

12:10 - 12:30pm: Stream-Based Design of an Asynchronous Send-Receive Protocol Walter Dosch University of Luebeck, Germany

90 June 21 12:30 - 01:10pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:10 - 01:30pm: Open Framework for the Dynamic Reconfiguration of Component-Based Software Abdelmadjid Ketfi* and Noureddine Belkhatir LSR-Adele, France

01:30 - 01:50pm: Introducing Control States into Communication Based Specifications of Interactive Components Walter Dosch and Annette Stuempel University of Luebeck, Germany

SESSION 7-SERP: ASPECT-ORIENTED, COLLABORATIONS, DISTRIBUTION & PARALLELISM Co-Chairs: Dr. Abdallah Tubaishat, UAE, Dr. Donald M. Needham, USA & Dr. Claudia Raibulet, Italy June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:50 - 2:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

01:50 - 02:10pm: Adding Aspect-Oriented Programming Features to Visual Basic.Net by using Multidimensional Separation of Concerns (MDSOC) Approach Haryono and Cui Zhang* California State University Sacramento, California, USA

02:10 - 02:30pm: Locating Features in Distributed Systems Sharon Simmons*, Dennis Edwards, and Norman Wilde University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, USA

SESSION 2-SERP: MOBILE, WEB-BASED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT & HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING Co-Chairs: Dr. Abdallah Tubaishat, UAE, Dr. Donald M. Needham, USA & Dr. Claudia Raibulet, Italy June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:30 - 3:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

02:30 - 02:50pm: The Subclassing Anomaly in Evolving Cellular Application Atanas Radenski Chapman University, Orange, California, USA

02:50 - 03:10pm: FREE SLOT

SESSION 3-SERP: HIGH ASSURANCE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS + PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES & ALGORITHMS Co-Chairs: Dr. Abdallah Tubaishat, UAE, Dr. Donald M. Needham, USA & Dr. Claudia Raibulet, Italy June 21, 2004 (Monday); 3:10 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

03:10 - 03:30pm: Evolution of Software Security - A Must Khaled Khan, Narendra Gangavarapu, and Hiep Pham University of Western Sydney, Australia

91 June 21

03:30 - 03:50pm: Visualising Privacy and Security for Requirements Engineering Matthew Nicolas Kreeger* and Ishbel Duncan University of St. Andrews, UK

03:50 - 04:10pm: Straightening Spaghetti-Code with Refactoring Markus Pizka*, Gerd Beneken, and Tilman Seifert Technische Universitat Munchen, Garching, Germany

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-SERP (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of SERP's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

92 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-SERP: WORKSHOP: SYSTEM/SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES (WSSA) - I Co-Chairs: Prof. Lawrence Chung and Prof. Nary Subramanian June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:00 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

08:00 - 08:20am: Supporting ATAM with a Collaborative Web-Based Software Architecture Evaluation Tool Piyush Maheshwari and Albert Teoh University of New South Wales, Australia

08:20 - 08:40am: COTS-Aware Requirements Engineering and Software Architecting Lawrence Chung* and Kendra Cooper University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Evaluating the Performance of Architectures in MASCOT Pere P. Sancho and Carlos Juiz* University of the Balearic Islands, Spain

09:00 - 09:20am: A Product Line Engineering Practices Model Francois Coallier and Roger Champagne* Ecole de technologie superieure, Montreal, Canada

09:20 - 09:40am: A Stateful Architecture Description Language and Its Supporting Development Environment Shifeng Zhang* and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Process-Oriented Metrics for Software Architecture Changeability Nary Subramanian* and Lawrence Chung Hofstra University, New York, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-SERP (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of SERP's schedule.

SESSION 5-SERP: WORKSHOP: SYSTEM/SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES (WSSA) - II Co-Chairs: Prof. Lawrence Chung and Prof. Nary Subramanian June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 12:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

10:40 - 11:00am: A Calculus for Concurrent System with Higher-Order Streaming Communication Masaki Murakami Okayama University, Okayama, Japan

93 June 22

11:00 - 11:20am: Software Architecture for Self-Healing of Concurrent and Distributed Components Michael E. Shin Texas Tech University, Texas, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: A Model Driven Integration Process to Manage Component Interoperability Frederick Seyler* and Philippe Aniorte Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, Bayonne, France

11:40 - 12:00pm: Performance Modeling and Analysis of Software Architectures: An Aspect-Oriented UML Based Approach Kendra Cooper, Lirong Dai*, and Yi Deng University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA

12:00 - 12:20pm: Managing Misalignments Between Business and IT Architectures: A BITAM Case Study Hong-Mei Chen, Rick Kazman, and Aditya Garg University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 1-SERP: MODEL DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE (MDA) & UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE (UML) + SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES Co-Chairs: Dr. Hassan Reza and Dr. Emanuel Grant June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

01:00 - 01:20pm: A Methodology for Secure Software Design Eduardo B. Fernandez

01:20 - 01:40pm: Using ZOOM Approach to Support MDD Xiaoping Jia, Adam Steele, Hongming Liu, Lizhang Qin, and Chris Jones

01:40 - 02:00pm: An Architecture for Modeling Interaction in Cooperative Information Systems Using Colored Petri Nets Francisco Camargo-Santarcuz

02:00 - 02:20pm: Performance-Oriented Modeling for UML-RT Based System Design Dongxi Jin and David C. Levy

02:20 - 02:40pm: Validation of Platform Specific Models Against Platform Independent Models in the Context of Standard Specifications: A Model Driven Architecture Approach Juan Pablo Zamora Zapta

02:40 - 03:00pm: Combining Model-Driven and Schema-Based Program Synthesis Ewen Denney and Jon Whittle

94 June 22 03:00 - 03:20pm: GREAT: UML Transformation Tool for Porting Middleware Application Alexander Christoph FZI, Germany

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Formal Analysis of UML-Based Design Boumedience Belkhouche

04:00 - 04:20pm: A Petri Net Based Software Architecture for UAV Simulation Dianxiang Xu, ...

SESSION 8-SERP: SOFTWARE METRICS & MODELS IN SOFTWARE QUALITY ENGINEERING Chair: Dr. John Aycock, Canada June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Run-Time Cohesion Metrics: An Empirical Investigation Aine Mitchell* and James F. Power National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland

04:40 - 05:00pm: WebMetrics: A Tool for Improving Software Development Marco Scotto*, Alberto Sillitti**, Tullio Vernazza*, and Giancarlo Succi** *University of Genova, Genova, Italy **University of Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Study of the Metrics for Measuring the Quality of the Requirements Specification Document Bernard Wong University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

05:20 - 05:40pm: Adaptive Dynamic COCOMO II in Cost Estimation Nasser Tadayon Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, USA

95 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 9-SERP: SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION: APPROACHES & CASE STUDIES - I Co-Chairs: Dr. Sergiu Dascalu & Dr. Fredrick C. Harris, Jr. June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

08:20 - 08:40am: Software Specification of MERTIS: Modifiable, Extensible Real-Time Interactive Simulation System Frederick C. Harris, Jr., Leandro Basallo, Ryan Leigh, Regan Snyder, and Sam Talaie University of Nevada, Reno, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: A Model for Test Case Design and Generation Ahmed Salem California State University, Sacramento, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Software Modeling of an Electronic Ballot Reader Lou Montulli, Walter Smith, Rosa Arias, and Chad Feller University of Nevada, Reno, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Specification of the "TrailBlazers" Interactive Trail Mapping System Lou Montulli, Daniel Collier, Sean Gilliland, and Justin Reeves University of Nevada, Reno, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Designing Unit Tests with Mock Objects Ahmed Salem and Amarjit Padda California State University, Sacramento, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-SERP (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of SERP's schedule.

SESSION 10-SERP: SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION: APPROACHES & CASE STUDIES - II Co-Chairs: Dr. Sergiu Dascalu & Dr. Fredrick C. Harris, Jr. June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 1:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

10:40 - 11:00am: Utilizing UML Use Cases for Testing Requirements Ahmed Salem and Lalitha Karthikeyan California State University, Sacramento, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Specification of a Collaborative Music Playlist Generator Sergiu Dascalu, Lou Montulli, Dawn Haddan, Kevin Moffat, and Mark Harvey University of Nevada, Reno, USA

96 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: Modeling Aspects of the Dynasty 3D Game Frederick C. Harris, Jr., Brent Devaney, John Kenyon, Charles Robertson, and Tchad Rogers University of Nevada, Reno, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Virtual UNR Campus: The Specification Process Sergiu Dascalu, Frederick C. Harris, Jr., Matt Knaus, Robert Larmore, Gianpaolo Sorreta, and Devin Connell University of Nevada, Reno, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Visualizing the Testedness of Data-flow Interactions in Imperative Functions Marcel R. Karam* and Trevor J. Smedley** *American University of Beirut, Lebanon **Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

SESSION 11-SERP: SOFTWARE TESTING, EVALUATION & ANALYSIS Chair: Dr. Yashwant K. Malaiya, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:20 - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Framework to Analyse the Approach Adopted in the Information Systems Requirements Engineering Activity Alvaro Rocha* and Jose Braga de Vasconcelos Fernando Pessoa University, Porto, Portugal

01:40 - 02:00pm: Analyzing a High Energy Laser Modeling and Simulation Framework D. M. Needham* and E. Eckstrand United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Qualitative Evaluation Profiles of Data-Warehousing Systems Cyril S. Ku* and Yu H. Zhou William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Design and Evaluation of an Automated Aspect Mining Tool David Shepherd*, Emily Gibson, and Lori Pollock University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA

SESSION 12-SERP: AGENT-BASED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING + AI + OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY & INTERFACE DESIGN Chair: Dr. Yashwant K. Malaiya, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Keeping Secrets within a Family: Rediscovering Parnas H. Conrad Cunningham*, Cuihua Zhang**, and Yi Liu* *University of Mississippi, Mississippi, USA **Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas, USA

97 June 23 03:00 - 03:20pm: Swarm: Agent-Based Storage Scott Baker*, John H. Hartman*, and Ian Murdock** *University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA **Progeny Linux Systems, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 13-SERP: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION; BEST PRACTICES & INTERNET APPLICATIONS, DATABASES, WEB PROTOCOLS + TRAINING, POLICIES, ETHICS & PEOPLE Chair: Prof. Srini Ramaswamy June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Similarity Between Bow Tie Graphs (BTG): A Centrality Score Analysis of BTGs George Meghabghab Roane State Community College, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Practical Methods for Preparing Software Engineering Graduates to Succeed in Industry Chlotia Posey Garrison Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Understanding Complex Programs J. Cherry, M. Arrieta, E. Brown, and S. Ramaswamy Tennessee Tech University, Tennessee, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Four Personality Traits Make a Good Software Engineer!? Wolfgang Zuser* and Thomas Grechenig Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

05:00 - 05:20pm: Does Requiring Students to Produce Alternative Solutions Promote a High Quality of Software Design? Janet Hughes* and Steve Parkes University of Dundee, Dundee, UK

05:20 - 05:40pm: C#: Should CS Switch? Ira Pohl University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

98 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 14-SERP: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: CONCEPTS, ISSUES & APPLICATIONS - I Chair: Dr. Vinayak Tanksale, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

08:20 - 08:40am: Safety Requirements Specification on Open Distributed Systems Valter Fernandes Avelino and Selma Shin Shimizu Melnikoff Polytechnic School of Sao Paulo University, Brazil

08:40 - 09:00am: A Stateful Architecture Description Language to Construct Component Composition Shifeng Zhang University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Modeling a CMM Implementation Method with SPEM Jorge Becerra*, Rubens Sales**, and Javier D. C. Elizondo** *Polytechnic School of Sao Paulo, University (EPUSP), Brazil **IPT - Inst. de Pesquisas Tecno. do Sao Paulo, Brazil

09:20 - 09:40am: Application of Self-Organizing Maps to Software Repositories in Reuse-Based Software Development S. Tangsripairoj* and M. H. Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: A Formal Approach to Fault Tolerance in Parallel Systems Elena Troubitsyna Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-SERP (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of SERP's schedule.

SESSION 15-SERP: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: CONCEPTS, ISSUES & APPLICATIONS - II Chair: Dr. Vinayak Tanksale, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

10:40 - 11:00am: Modeling and Resolving Inheritance Anomaly with Colored Petri Nets Bhushan Bauskar and Boleslaw Mikoajczak University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, MA, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Using Clustering Technique to Restructure Programs Chung-Horng Lung* and Marzia Zaman** *Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada **Cistel Technology, Ottawa, Canada

99 June 24

SESSION 16-SERP: UML/MDA Chair: Dr. Hisham Haddad, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 11:20am - 1:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

11:20 - 11:40am: Supporting Use Cases Based Requirements Simulation Stephane S. Some University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

11:40 - 12:00pm: On Properties of "Part of" Relations Ryszard Janicki* and Yun Zhai McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Using UML in a Risk-Driven Development Process Siv Hilde Houmb* and Orjan Markhus Lillevik NTNU, Trondheim, Norway

01:20 - 01:40pm: From MDA Platform-Specific Model to Code Generation: Coupling of RM-ODP and UML Action Semantics Standards Reda Bendraou*, Salim Bouzitouna, and Marie-Pierre Gervais Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6), France

SESSION 17-SERP: SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE, FRAMEWORK & DESIGN + APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Qusay H. Mahmoud, Canada June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 1:40 - 3:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 5)

01:40 - 02:00pm: Interoperability via Enterprise Architecture Morteza Abdollah New Jersey City University, New Jersey, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Component Framework for Resource Management Systems Jing Dong*, Rucha Khisti*, Kendra Cooper*, and Yi Deng** *University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA **Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: A Modeling and Integration Framework for Complex Multilevel Systems Thomas J. Wheeler University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: Software Composition Using Design Patterns Sargon Hasso* and C. R. Carlson Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: RUXP: A Proposed Solution for the Gaps in the Current State of the Thought on Software Process Justin Siemens, Rose Joshua, and Brian Wyvill

100 June 24 03:20 - 03:40pm: The Modularization of VRML Language in 3D Dynamic On-Line Geospatial Courses Gang Wang* and Pamela Lawhead University of Mississippi, Mississippi, USA

03:40 - 04:00pm: BREAK

04:00 - 04:20pm: FREE SLOT

04:20 - 04:40pm: FREE SLOT

04:40 - 05:00pm: FREE SLOT

05:00 - 05:20pm: FREE SLOT

05:20 - 05:40pm: FREE SLOT

05:40 - 06:00pm: FREE SLOT

101 DISCUSSION SESSION A-SERP June 21 (Monday), 2004 SERP RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-SERP:

O. Conceptual Model for Software Fault Localization Abdallah Tubaishat Zayed Univeristy, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, UAE O. Designing an Architecture for Multichannel Adaptive Information Systems Marzia Adorni, Francesca Arcelli, Claudia Raibulet*, Marcello Sarini, and Francesco Tisato Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy O. CMMI Framework in Small Business Environment - A Case Study Minoo Shinde and Sajjan G. Shiva* University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA O. Software Practices in Academia Derrel Blain* and Sajjan G. Shiva University of Memphis, TN, USA O. Seeking Systematic Feedback For Enhancing Curriculum Quality and Relevance Roy Morien*, E. Chang, and K. L. Chin Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia O. Interdisciplinary Teams for Embedded Software Systems Donald M. Needham United States Naval Academy, USA O. Software Process Component Analysis and Simulation Pierre F. Tiako*, Jean-Claude Derniame**, and Volker Gruhn*** *Langston University, USA **Loria Lab, France ***University Leipzig, Germany O. Measuring the Architecture Design Process Alberto Sillitti*, Andrea Janes, Giancarlo Succi, Tullio Vernazza Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy O. Data Warehouse Query Processing and Optimization Architecture Shahriar Movafaghi* and Hassan Pournaghshband** *Southern New Hampshire University, USA **Southern Polytechnic State University, USA O. The Role of OMG IDL in Component Composition: A Survey and Case Study Emran Al-Shahrouri* and Mansur Samadzadeh** *Jordan Armed Forces, Amman, Jordan **Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA O. Paving the Road Toward Business to Software Unified Modeling Using Extended UML Ramin Nasiri, Ahmad Abdollahzadeh, and Ali Moeini O. An Architecture for Decision-Based Processor Akram Salah O. Architectural Influence on Java Enterprise Application's Performance Tarek Alameldin and Amitesh Sinha California State University, Fresno, CA, USA

102 DISCUSSION SESSION B-SERP June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 SERP RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-SERP:

O. Extending Old Compiler Tools with Meta-Tools John Aycock University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada O. A Two-Way Modeling Approach to Architectural Design Using Reusable Specifications Hassan Reza and Emanuel S. Grant O. Framework for Domain-Specific Modeling Language Development Emanuel S. Grant and Hassan Reza O. A Prototype on GUI Based Editor for Z Specifications Hirpshi Ishikawa O. A New Approach to Component-Oriented Programming W. Al-Ahmad University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE O. Measurement of Properties of Software Agents Hardeep Singh; Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar O. Girassol: A Web-Based Software Project Management Tool H. M. Filho*, K. S. Sousa*, E. C. Branco Jr.*, A. D. Belchior**, and F. S. de Siqueira** *Mentores Consultoria Ltda, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil **Universidade de Fortaleza, Fortaleza, CE, Brazil O. Automated Generation of Component-Based Web Applications From Databases Ignacio Garcia Rodriguez de Guzman*, Grupo Alarcos, macario Polo Usaola, and Mario Piattini Velthuis Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, Spain O. Transformation of Class Diagrams into Z Specifications Supattara Napapak and Wiwat Vatanawood* Chulalongkorn University, Thailand O. Improving Concurrent Object Interactions Using Aspect Orientation Paniti Netinant* and Tzilla Elrad** *Bangkok Univ., Thailand / **Illinois Inst. of Tech.,Illinois, USA O. Modelling Concurrency with Tabular Expressions Yuwen Yang and Ryszard Janicki* McMaster University, Ontario, Canada O. An Awareness Model for Supporting Collaboration in Distributed eXtreme Programming Michael Reeves and Jihan Zhu University of Queensland, Australia O. Requirements Tracing - An Automation Paradigm P. Krishnakumar, Rajesh Balakrishnan, N. S. Nagaraj, Srinivas Thonse, and Salil Agrawal Infosys Technologies Limited, Bangalore, India O. Requirements Engineering for Process Framework in a Multifunctional R&D Organization A. Kaginalkar, S. Bhonsale, M. Dhurandhar, and C. Kumar C-DAC, Pune University, India

103 DISCUSSION SESSION C-SERP June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 SERP RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-SERP:

O. People and Project Team Dynamics Hana Phung Paceworks, Inc., USA O. Lessons Learned and Perspectives on Successful HPC Software Engineering and Development Dale R. Shires* and Brian J. Henz U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA O. Methodology for Multi-Site Software Engineering Using Ontology Ponpit Wongthongtham*, E. Chang*, and T. S. Dillon** *Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia **University of Technology, Sydney, Australia O. A Formal Method Applied to Reverse Engineering Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas, USA O. From DEVS Model to Timed Automata Frederic Chane*, Norbert Giambiasi, and Jean-Luc Paillet University of Aix-Marseille III, France O. Formalizing Effects of Program Structure Kishimoto Yorinori* and Satou Tadamasa** *Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan **Shimane University, Shimane-Ken, Japan O. Fine-Grained Semantic Metrics for Object-Oriented Software Cara Stein University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, USA O. Analysis and Metrics of XML Schema Andrew McDowell, Chris Schmidt*, and Kwok-Bun Yue University of Houston, Clear Lake, Texas, USA O. Component Integration Metrics V. Lakshmi Narasimhan and B. Hendradjaya* University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia O. The Quality Model for the Test of Mobile Game Software Jaehyun Choi, Woojin lee, Dohyung Kwon and Kiwon Chong Soongsil University, Korea O. Adequacy Criteria for Testing Polymorphism in the Context of Interactions Siros Supavita* and Taratip Suwannasart Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand O. Augmenting Test Case Generation Using Statechart Jiao Chen and Yashwant K. Malaiya* Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA O. Optimal Software Testing Moustafa Elshafei, Mehmood Khan, and Mohamed Boraie King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia O. An XML-Based Engineering Change Impact Analysis With Non-Functional Requirements Namho Yoo George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA O. Applying ISO/IEC 9126 Quality Characteristics According

104 to the Application Fields and Test Phases Junga Choi, Sunyoung Park and Kiwon Chong Soongsil University, Korea O. The Architectural Design of FRUIT: A Family of Retargetable User Interface Tools Yi Liu*, H. Conrad Cunningham, and Hui Xiong University of Mississippi, Mississippi, USA O. Graphical User Interface Using a Reflective Architecture and XML Mahesh Patel, Sara Stoecklin, and Daniel Schwartz* Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA O. An Approach for Adaptive Guidance Process in a Centred Software Engineering Environment Ines Bayoudh Saadi, Yassine Jamoussi, and Henda Ben Ghezala O. Universal Security Reinforcement Modelusing TCE Algorithm Sheeja Mary Z and Aloysius G O. Requirements and System Architecture Validation Using Model Animation Borislav Roussev and Yvonna Rousseva O. Unified Management Process: Managing a Multi-Project Environment successfully Ellen Pesochin O. An Extended Rijndael Block Cipher Algorithm Using Java A. Abdali Rashed** and Naim Ajlouni* *Applied Science University, Jordan **Arab Academy for Banking & Financial Science, Jordan O. Risk Analysis of a Software Code Reuse in Real Time Aspect-Oriented Systems Leonardo Pujatti Polytechnic School of Sao Paulo University, Brazil

105 DISCUSSION SESSION D-SERP June 24 (Thursday), 2004 SERP RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-SERP:

O. A Study of Existing Architecture Description Approaches from Enterprise System Development Perspective Santonu Sarkar Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore, India O. Architecture Pattern Organization Riaz Kapadia, Santonu Sarkar, and Reva Modi Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore, India O. An Empirical Validation of the Cohesion Measure Based on Member Connectivity for Object-Oriented Classes G. Jayababu, Peter S. David, and Mary Idicula Sumam* Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, India O. Component Aspects in Object-Oriented Databases Octavian Paul Rotaru* and Marian Dobre University "Politehnica" Bucharest, Romania O. Integrating Usability Evaluation into User Interface Modeling Yonglei Tao Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, USA O. Evaluating Usability of Parallel Communication Libraries Cornelia Blankenhorn* and Ewa Z. Bem University of Western Sydney, Australia O. A Wrapper Pre-Processor for Implementing Domain-Specific Reusable Components Hisham Haddad* and Walter Fortner Kennesaw State University, Georgia, USA O. Essential Parameters for Component Specification Berahne Zewdie* and C. R. Carlson Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA O. A Component-Based Application Development, Test, and Evaluation Environment for Network Applications Margaret M. McMahon US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, USA O. Design Challenges and Possible Solutions to Wireless Application Development Qusay H. Mahmoud University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada O. Abstracting Low-Level Network Programming With ACE, a Pattern-Oriented Network Programming Framework Michael LeMay* and Jack Tan University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, WI, USA O. Recognition and Completion of Incomplete XML Documents Yong-Yoon Cho*, Sang-Heon Kim, and Chae-Woo Yoo Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea O. F^2-Rules for Qualification of Developing and Managing Software Product Line Luiz Fernando Capretz and Faheem Ahmed* University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada O. The Model of the Integrated Tool for the Management of Processes and Artifacts of CBD Projects Younghee Kim, Dongkyu Kim, Woojin Lee and Kiwon Chong

106 Soongsil University, Korea O. A Development Process to Technology Projects: An Academic Approach Roberto Cesar Durscki*, Marcelo Eduardo Soeke, Robert Carlisle Burnett, and Sheila S. Reinehr ICET, Brazil O. Mapping Cache Artifacts to Design Metrics Primitives Vinayak Tanksale* and Dolores Zage Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA O. Visual Experimental Data Structure Framework Based on MVC Pattern P. L. Zhou* and Bz Xu Monash University, Australia O. EVA - Scripting Language for Database Applications Armen Asatryan and Ara Aslyan O. Application of A Revised NOC Metric to Redesign An OO Design Ghassan Alkadi*, Ihssan Alkadi, and Travis Larkins O. Entropy Metrics-Based Approach to Risk Analysis in the Maintenance Phase of Large-Scale Computer Systems Maureen Ann Raley and Dr. Letha Hughes Etzkorn O. Evaluation Framework for Open Source Software Koponen Timo and Hotti Virpi

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IKE'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

108 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30a - 12:30p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

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SESSION 2-IKE: AUTONOMOUS COMPUTING & AGENTS FOR INFORMATION & KNOWLEDGE PROCESSING Chair: Dr. Hanh Pham June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 2:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Open Ontologies - The Need for Modeling Heterogeneous Knowledge Tina Froehner, Matthias Nickles*, and Gerhard Weiss Technical University of Munich, Germany

01:50 - 02:10pm: AuInSys: An Autonomic Information System Hanh Pham State University of New York, USA

02:10 - 02:30pm: Agent-Based Optimization of Business Functions Using Coevolutionary Algorithms Grgoire Danoy*, Pascal Bouvry, and Franciszek Seredynski Luxembourg University (Luxembourg) Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

SESSION 3-IKE: INTELLIGENT AGENTS & SYSTEMS + RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Chair: Dr. Hanh Pham June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:30 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

02:30 - 02:50pm: Intelligent Mailer Anand Dinakar and Bon Sy City University of New York, Flushing, New York, USA

02:50 - 03:10pm: An Agent-Based Negotiation System for B2C E-Commerce Bhanu Prasad Florida A & M University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA

03:10 - 03:30pm: Mobile Agent Assisted Information Retrieval for E-Learning Jon T. S. Quah*, Y. M. Chen*, and C. H. Leow** *Nanyang Technological University, Singapore **Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore

03:30 - 03:50pm: FREE SLOT

03:50 - 04:10pm: Making A Case For Resource Management in P2P Environment A. Rajput and S. Rotenstreich George Washington University, DC, USA

110 June 21

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-IKE (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IKE's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

111 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-IKE: ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS Co-Chairs: Dr. Nam Ho Yoo, USA, Dr. Li Yang, USA & Dr. Theresa Beaubouef, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 9:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

08:20 - 08:40am: N-Codes: A Computerized Decision Support System for Acute Care Nursing Howard E. Michel*, Paul J. Fortier, Nancy M. Dluhy, and Eileen S. O'Neil University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Dynamically Constructing Classification Rules With Visualization Techniques Danyu Liu*, Alan Sprague, and Upender Manne University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Rules Extraction for Securities Analysis Based on Decision Tree Classification Model Na Ren and Mehdi R. Zargham* Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA

SESSION 5-IKE: DATA PROCESSING Co-Chairs: Dr. Nam Ho Yoo, USA, Dr. Li Yang, USA & Dr. Theresa Beaubouef, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 9:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

09:20 - 09:40am: Analyzing Large Collections of Email Daniel A. Keim, Christian Panse, Joern Schneidewind*, and Mike Sips University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany

09:40 - 10:00am: Supporting Data Quality and Processing Performance in ETL System Tsae-Feng Yu Oracle Corporation, Nashua, NH, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-IKE (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IKE's schedule.

112 June 22 SESSION 6-IKE: DATABASES & DATA WAREHOUSING & MINING Chair: Prof. Ping-Tsai Chung, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

10:40 - 11:00am: Conditional Mapping in Data Mediation Paul L. Bergstein* and Vishal Shah University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, MA, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Case Study of OLAP Enterprise Data Warehouse Kennard Gopaul and Ping-Tsai Chung* Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: FREE SLOT

11:40 - 12:00pm: Mining Short Association Rules with One Database Scan Li Yang* and Mustafa Sanver Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

113 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 1-IKE: (Concurrent Session) COGNITIVE TOOLS & INTEGRATED KNOWLEDGE-BASED TECHNOLOGY Chair: Dr. Raymond A. Liuzzi June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 08:00 - 10:20am (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

08:00 - 08:20am: Knowledge Acquisition via a Script Driven Wizard Interface Daniel Bostwick*, Amy Kao, Michael Sao Pedro, and John Everett Alphatech, Inc., Burlington, MA, USA

08:20 - 08:40am: Knowledge Discovery for Electromagnetic (EM) Compatibility Gerard Capraro*, Gerald B. Berdan, Michael C. Wicks, James S. Perretta, and Raymond A. Liuzzi Capraro Technologies, Inc., Utica, New York, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: The MILO: A General-Purpose, Mid-Level Ontology Ian Niles* and Allan Terry Teknowledge, Palo Alto, California, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Threat Identification and Prediction System (TIPS) Perakath Benjamin*, Paul Koola, Satheesh Ramachandran, and Richard Mayer Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., College Station, Texas, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Analogy for Knowledge Discovery: Experiments and Extension James C. Reynolds and Adam Pease (John Li) Teknowledge, Palo Alto, California, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Information Security: Using A Novel Event-Based Approach Raman Adaikkalavan*, Sharma Chakravarthy*, Raymond Liuzzi**, and Leah Wong*** *University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA **AFRL/IFTD, Rome, New York, USA ***SPAWARSYSCEN, San Diego, California, USA

10:00 - 10:20am: A Knowledge-Based Framework for Biosurveillance Problem Solvers David L. Buckeridge*, Martin J. O'Connor, Haobo Xu, and Mark A. Musen Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

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June 23

SESSION 7-IKE: (Concurrent Session) APPLICATIONS + BUSINESS ETHICS Co-Chair: Marcello Bertoli, Australia & Dr. Myron Sheu, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

08:20 - 08:40am: Supporting Federal Agency Field Operations L. L. Miller Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: DarWin: A Project for Language-Based Schema and Knowledge Management Elisabeth Heinemann* and Erich Ortner Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

09:00 - 09:20am: A Document-Centric Approach to Business Management Subhasish Mazumdar* and Majed AbuSafiya New Mexico Institute of Mining Technology, Socorro, NM, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: The Implications of Business Ethics in a Free Market Economy Nicholas J. Mauro Dowling College School of Business, Oakdale, LI, NY, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Exploiting Method Semantics in Client Cache Consistency Protocols for Object-Oriented Databases Johannes Dwiartanto* and Paul Watson University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-IKE (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IKE's schedule.

SESSION 8-IKE: ALGORITHMS/APPLICATIONS Co-Chair: Marcello Bertoli, Australia & Dr. Myron Sheu, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

10:40 - 11:00am: A New Method for Aging Greek Artifacts Thornton Burn

11:00 - 11:20am: Improving the Compression Performance of Turkish Texts with PoS Tags Ebru Celikel and Bekir Taner Dincer

115 June 23

11:20 - 03:20pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 9-IKE: MULTIMEDIA DATA MINING Co-Chairs: Dr. JungHwan Oh, Dr. Wallapak Tavanapong, & Dr. Hyoil Han June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Object Classification Using Pre-Assigned Intervals in Image Databases June-Suh Cho HanKook University of Foreign Studies, Korea

04:00 - 04:20pm: ACTIVe3D: Semantic and 3D Databases for Civil Engineering Projects Christophe Cruz*, Renaud Vanlande*, and Christophe Nicolle** *Active3D-Lab, Dijon, France **Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon, France

04:20 - 04:40pm: Motion Histogram: A New Motion Feature to Index Motion Content in Video Segment Haoran Yi*, Deepu Rajan, and Liang-Tien Chia Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

04:40 - 05:00pm: Visualizing and Browsing Large Image Databases Hichem Frigui University of Memphis, TN, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: Semantic Web Mining Hyoil Han* and JungHwan Oh** *Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA **The University of Texas at Arlington, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Integration of Domain-Specific and Domain-Independent Ontologies for Colonoscopy Video Database Annotation Jie Bao, Yu Cao*, Wallapak Tavanapong, and Vasant Honavar Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA

116 June 24

7:30 - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20 - 10:00am: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-IKE (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of IKE's schedule.

10:40 - 12:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IKE conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

SESSION 10-IKE: ALGORITHMS Chair: Dr. Wolfgang Semar, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 12:40 - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

12:40 - 01:00pm: Using Term Dependency to Enhance Partitional Text Clustering Wantao Deng* and Wendy Wu Middlesex University, London, UK

01:00 - 01:20pm: Comparative Analysis of the Efficiency of R-Tree Based Indexing Strategies for Information Retrieval Li Wu* and T. Bretschneider Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

01:20 - 01:40pm: Performance Evaluation of Two-Phase Locking with Resource Contention Yu Wang, Wen-Chi Hou, and Chih-Fang Wang* Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Cluster Validity Through Graph-Based Boundary Analysis Jianhua Yang* and Ickjai Lee** *University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia **James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia

117 June 24 SESSION 11-IKE: MODELING & REASONING + KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING THEORY Chair: Dr. Wolfgang Semar, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:00 - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Survey of Merging Techniques and Tools for Ontologies Michael Zipparo*, Damla Turgut, and Ladislau Boloni University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Archive - The Foundation of Knowledge Management John A. Griffith The Boeing Company, Canoga Park, California, USA

SESSION 12-IKE: EMERGING & OPEN ISSUES + ALGORITHMS Chair: Dr. Wolfgang Semar, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Children's Web Portals: Novel Designs Jamshid Beheshti*, Andrew Large, Valerie Nesset, and Leanne Bowler McGill University, Montreal, Canada

03:00 - 03:20pm: The Relation Between Education Effect and Individual Characteristics of WBT Teaching Materials Hiroo Hirose*, Yoshito Yamamoto, and Masao Okuhara Tokyo University of Science, Suwa, Japan

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

118 DISCUSSION SESSION A-IKE June 21 (Monday), 2004 IKE RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-IKE:

O. Software Agents for use in Automatic Software Distribution Grant Miller*, Victor Walker, Steve Burnham, and Mark Brown IBM, USA O. Mobile Agents for Distributed Processing of Electronic Records Archives Binh Nguyen US Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA O. Adaptive Watermarking in Spatial Domain for Still Image Somchok Kimpan*, Attasit Lasakul*, and Chom Kimpan** *King Mongkut's Inst. of Tech. Ladkrabang, Thailand **Sriphatum University, Bangkok, Thailand O. Dynamically Grouped Subscriptions for Information Dissemination in Continuous Information Generating Environment Rabbia Qaswar*, Uzair Ahmad, and Arshad Ali NUST Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan O. Real-Time Decision Support System for Space Missions Control J. Moura Pires**, M. Pantoquilho*, and N. Viana* *UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal **DI-CENTRIA, Caparica, Portugal

119 DISCUSSION SESSION B-IKE June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 IKE RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-IKE:

O. An XML-Based Approach for Interface Impact Analysis in Sustained System Namho Yoo* and Hyeong-Ah Choi George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA O. Rough Functional Dependencies Theresa Beaubouef* and Frederick E. Petry** *Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA, USA **Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA O. XQuery Translation to Sem-SQL Li Yang* and Naphtali Rishe** *State University of West Georgia, Carrolton, GA, USA **Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA O. Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Filtering Chinese and Oriental Language Document Baowen Xu, Jixiang Jiang, and Jianjiang Lu Southeast University, Nanjing, P. R. China O. An Extension to the ADT-Based Spatiotemporal Data Model Peiquan Jin*, Yuchang Gong, and Lihua Yue University of Science and Technology of China, P. R. China O. Performance Evaluation of Cache Conscious Multi-Dimensional Index Structures Jae Soo Yoo**, Han Suk Choi*, and Tae-Wan Ryu*** *Mokpo National University, Korea **Chungbuk National University, Korea ***California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA O. Connected Neighborhood Graph for Data Projection and Dimensionality Reduction Li Yang Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

120 DISCUSSION SESSION C-IKE June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 IKE RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-IKE:

O. Query Cost Estimated in Noisy Wide Area Environment Zhining Liao* and Gongde Guo University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK O. Detecting Spatial Outliers Using Bipartite Outlier Detection Methods Mingzhen Wei*, Andrew H. Sung, and Martha Cather New Mexico Tech., New Mexico, USA O. Processing Range Top-k Queries in a Sparse Data Cube Seokjin Hong*, Bongki Moon**, and Sukho Lee* *Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea **University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA O. Discovering Inter-Document Connectivity by Applying Topic Analysis Techniques Fu-Ming Lee and Chi-Hsu Chen Chaoyang University of Technology, Wufeng, Taiwan O. Sequential Data Processing for Supporting Healthcare Data Analysis Lilian Harada* and Yuuji Hotta Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan O. An Improved Method for Text Filtering Using Lexical Chains Shaozi Li*/**, Wenjian You*, and Huowang Chen** *Xiamen University, Xiamen, P. R. China **National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China O. Forecasting a Complex Dataset with Association Rules Marcello Bertoli* and Andrew Stranieri University of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia O. An Architecture for Semantic Facilitation and Reuse of Directory Metadata Lei Li*, Vijay Vaishnavi, and Art Vandenberg Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA O. A Discovery of Rules of Hierarchy for Very Large Databases Hyontai Sug Dongseo University, Busan, Korea O. An XML Storage System Using Object-Relational DBMSs: Syntax, Semantics, and Implementation Wook-Shin Han*, Ki-Hoon Lee**, Byung S. Lee***, and Won-Sik Kim* *Kyungpook National University, Korea **KAIST, Korea ***University of Vermont, USA O. Towards a Domain Ontology for Haematology - DOHa Adegboyega K. Ojo, R. O. Basanya, and V. O. Mabayoje University of Lagos, Nigeria LAUTECH University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

121 DISCUSSION SESSION D-IKE June 24 (Thursday), 2004 IKE RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-IKE:

O. Multidimensional SME Performance Evaluation: Upgrading to Data Warehousing & Data Mining Techniques Sylvain Delisle*, Mathieu Dugre, and Josee St-Pierre Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Canada O. Predictive Analysis Method Based on Railway Ticket Data Warehouse Guoqiang Cai*, Yangdong Ye**, Xiaoyan Lv**, and Limin Jia* *China Academy of Railway Science, Beijing, P. R. China **Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, P. R. China O. A Structure for Designing Materialized Views of Data Warehouse with Concurrency Control Fan Wu Nationa Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan O. Incentive Systems in Knowledge Management to Support Cooperative Distributed Forms of Creating and Acquiring Knowledge Wolfgang Semar University of Konstanz, Germany O. Software Production Infrastructure to Support Agile Methodologies Alberto Sillitti* and Giancarlo Succi Free University of Bozen, Bolzano, Italy O. Infrastructure for Mobile Learning Environments Arif M. Bhatti Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE O. Towards an Integrated Biological Information System (BIS) Emmanuel Udoh* and David Erbach Indiana University-Purdue University, Indiana, USA O. PDF2XML: Converting PDF to XML Yonggao Yang*, Kwang Paick, Yanxiong Peng, and Yukong Zhang Prairie View A&M University, Texas, USA O. Recognizing Modern CRM in Retail Business Naipeng Ding* and Sidney A. Morris** *Shanghai University, Shanghai, P. R. China **University of Ballarat, Australia O. Understanding Knowledge Discovery Techniques for the Information Analyst N. A. Gemelli*, P. M. LaMonica*, J. Spina*, and M. Bilinski** *Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York, USA **BAE Systems, Rome, New York, USA O. A Framework for Constraint Management in VLSI Design Database Applications Armen Asatryan O. Strategies for Replacing Cache Data in Data Broadcast Systems for Mobile Database Environments Dong Cheon Shin O. A Query Unnesting and Rewritting Approach To Query Processing D. Saravanan and L. Prema Rajeshwari O. A Goal-Oriented Component Reuse Approach

122 Guzelian Gwladys and Cauvet Corine O. PC-Cleaner: An Effective and Efficient Duplicate Record Detection Technique in Large Databases Ji Zhang and Han Liu O. One Scan is Enough: Optimising Association Rules Mining Mohamad Saraee and Mahmoud Al-Mejrab O. Measuring Infomration Reuse R. Todd Stephens O. Ontology Based Semantic Metadata for GeoScience Data Viral Parekh, Jin-Ping Gwo, and Tim Finin O. Improvement of Web Data Clustering Using Web Page Contents Yue Xu and Li-Tung Weng

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ESA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Embedded Systems and Applications

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ESA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

124 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30a - 05:10p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ESA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, SERP, PCC, and ERSA.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

125 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-ESA (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ESA's schedule.

10:40a - 02:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ESA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, SERP, PCC, and ERSA.)

SESSION 1-ESA: REAL-TIME & EMBEDDED OS Chair: Dr. Enoch Hwang, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 2:40 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Scheduling Similarity-Constrtained Real-Time Tasks Deji Chen* and Aloysius K. Mok** *Emerson Process Management, USA University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Emdedded Systems for Real-Time Control of a Differential Drive WMR Jason Garbutt, Thurai Vinay, and Sabu John* RMIT University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Synchronization in CAN-Based Embedded Systems Ye Su and Gurdip Singh Kansas State University, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Best-Effort Scheduling (m,k)-Firm Real-Time Tasks Based on the (m,k)-Firm Constraint Meeting Probability Kyong Hoon Kim, Jong Kim, and Sung je Hong Pohang University, Korea

126 June 22

SESSION 2-ESA: SYSTEM-ON-A-CHIP & EMBEDDED ARCHITECTURES Chair: Dr. Sabu John, Australia June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

04:20 - 04:40pm: An Intelligent Communications Back Plane Architecture Jeff Willis, Amit Gaur, and Scott Cannon* Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: An Adaptive Superscalar Architecture for Embedded Systems Mars Lan and Morteza Biglari-Abhari University of Auckland, New Zealand

05:00 - 05:20pm: Configurable System-on-Chip Architecture with Descriptors for Dynamic Reconfiguration Sebastian Waller Technical University Hamburg, Harburg, Germany

05:20 - 05:40pm: HiDRA: A New Architecture for Heterogeneous Embedded Systems Zoran Salcic*, P. Roop, D. Hui, and I. Radojevic University of Auckland, New Zealand

127 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 12:00p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ESA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, SERP, PCC, and ERSA.)

12:00 - 1:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 3-ESA: WORKSHOP: METHODOLOGIES IN LOW POWER DESIGN (MLPD'04) Co-Chairs: V. Asari, B. Izadi, A. P. Preethy, & D. Radhakrishnan June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Driving Fully-Adiabatic Logic Circuits Using Custom High-Q MEMS Resonators Uma Aghoram, Venkiteswaran Anantharam, Maojiao He, Krishna Natarajan, Huikai Xie, and Michael P. Frank* University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Bus Encoding Scheme to Reduce Power Consuming Signal Transitions Ahmed Elkammer, Srinivasa R. Vemuru*, and Norman Scheinberg Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Experimental Analysis of Batteries Under Continuous and Intermittent Operations Smith Castillo, Naveen K. Samala, Kerron Manwaring, Baback Izadi*, and Damu Radhakrishnan State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Low Energy Deep Sub-Micron Bus Coding Technique Naveen K. Samala, Damu Radhakrishnan*, and Baback Izadi State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Switching Activity Minimization in Combinational Logic Design Rakesh Menon, Naveen K. Samala, Sarita Chennupati, Damu Radhakrishnan, and Baback Izadi* State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: A Noval Bus Encoding Technique for Low Power VLSI Jayapreetha Natesan, Damu Radhakrishnan*, and Natesan Venkateswaran State University of New York, New Paltz, New York, USA

128 June 23 03:00 - 03:20pm: Low-Power Delta-Sigma Modulator with Dynamic Bias Fun Ye, Jen-Shiun Chiang*, and Chun-Cheng Wu Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan

03:20 - 03:40pm: Low Energy Adaptive Bus Coding Considering Inter-Wire Capacitances Yi Sun, Hong Yang, and A. P. Preethy Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

03:40 - 04:00pm: Low-Power Switched-Capacitor Filters for Telecommunication Applications Jen-Shiun Chiang*, Ming-Hung Tu, Yi-Chen Sung, and Yi-Taung Li Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan

04:00 - 04:20pm: A Low-Power Pipelined Implementation of 2D Discrete Wavelet Transform Y. Liu, E.M-K. Lai*, and A. B. Premkumar Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

SESSION 4-ESA: CODE GENERATION & OPTIMIZATION OF EMBEDDED PROGRAMS Chair: Dr. Nader F. Mir, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Evaluating Conditional Statements in Embedded System Software Systematic Methodologies for Reducing Energy Consumption Keith S. Vallerio and Niraj K. Jha Princeton University, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Link-time Compaction of MIPS Programs Matias Madou, Bjorn De Sutter*, Bruno De Bus, Ludo Van Put, and Koen De Bosschere Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

05:00 - 05:20pm: Implementing Software Programs in FPGAs Using Flowpaths Darrin M. Hanna Oakland University, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Exploiting Symmetries for Optimal Integrated Code Generation Andrzej BednarskiL and Christoph Kessler Linkoping University, Sweden

129 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-ESA (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ESA's schedule.

10:40a - 11:30p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ESA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, SERP, PCC, and ERSA.)

11:30 - 12:40pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 5-ESA: SENSOR-ACTUATOR NETWORKS FOR ENGINEERING Chair: Dr. Shiva Sastry June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 12:40 - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

12:40 - 01:00pm: A New Fair Scheduling MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks Niranjan Regatte and Sarangapani Jagannathan University of Missouri-Rolla, USA

01:00 - 01:20pm: Predictive Data Mining for Delinquency Modeling T. L. Bharateesh and S. S. Iyengar Louisiana State University, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: Challenges in Monitoring Sensor Networks and a Solution Framework Sheik I. Ahmed and Avinash Vyas Marquette University

01:40 - 02:00pm: A Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor-Actuator Network Nader Mir San Jose State University, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Evaluating Communication Protocols in a Sensor-Actuator Network for Automation Kun Huang and Shivakumar Sastry University of Akron, USA

130 June 24 SESSION 6-ESA: TESTING & VERIFICATION Co-Chairs: Dr. Ragu Athinarayanan & Dr. Darrin Hanna, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:20 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

02:20 - 02:40pm: Performance Analysis Techniques in SOC Design Suboh A. Suboh, Yuebo Ma, Nikitas A Alexandridis, and Tarek EI-Ghazawi George Washington University, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: Flexible Internet Based Diagnostics of Embedded Systems Jan Traumuller University of Stuttgart, Germany

03:00 - 03:20pm: Analytical Analysis of Data and Decision Fusion in Sensor Networks Zille Huma Kamal, Mohammad Ali Salahuddin, Ajay Gupta, Mark Terwilliger, Vijay Bhuse, and Benjamin Beckmann Western Michigan University, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 7-ESA: HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CO-DESIGN Co-Chairs: Dr. Ragu Athinarayanan & Dr. Darrin Hanna, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:40 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

03:40 - 04:00pm: X32V: A Design of a Configurable Processor Core for Embedded Systems David Zier*, Jumnit Hong*, Savithri Venkatachalapathy*, Jarrod Nelson*, John Mark Matson**, Ben Lee*, Younghwan Bae***, and Hanjin Cho*** *Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA **Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon ***Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

04:00 - 04:20pm: Admission Control for Dynamic Software Reconfiguration in Systems of Embed Systems Y. Qiao, Luqi US Naval Postgraduate School, USA

SESSION 8-ESA: JAVA TECHNOLOGY FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Co-Chairs: Dr. Ragu Athinarayanan & Dr. Darrin Hanna, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Language Selection for Mobile Systems: Java, C, or Both? Keith S. Vallerio, ... Princeton University, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: FREE SLOT 05:00 - 05:20pm: FREE SLOT 05:20 - 05:40pm: FREE SLOT

131 DISCUSSION SESSION A-ESA June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 ESA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-ESA:

O. RECAST - Design Space Exploration for Dynamic and Reconfigurable Embedded Computing Thomas B. Preusser, Steffen Kohler, and Rainer G. Spallek Dresden University of Technology, Germany O. Bedded Software for an Array of Processors Stephen Bique University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA O. Building A Custom System-On-A-Chip Enoch Hwang La Sierra University, Riverside, California, USA O. Realization of Platform Based on Java Technology for Embedded Systems A-Qun Deng*, Huan-Jun Yu, and Shang-Xu Hu Zhejiang University, Hangzhou City, P. R. China O. The Real-Time Implementations of AMR Codec for IMT-2000 System Hyung-Jung Kim*, Deock-Gu Jee*, Man-Ho Park*, Byung-Sik Yoon*, and Song-In Choi* Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea O. DSP Implementations of 3D Sound System Using HRTF Hyung-Jung Kim, Deock-Gu Jee, Man-Ho Park, Byung-Sik Yoon, and Song-In Choi Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea O. Bedded Systems for Meteorological Sensor Applications Young Yee and Edward Vidal, Jr. Army Research Laboratory, Missile Range, NM, USA O. Multimedia Architectures for Mobile Phones Achim Ibenthal, Christoph Minkwitz, and Mathias Lindner sci-worx GmbH, Hannover, Germany O. Intelligent Resource Agents For Embedded Systems En-Hsin Huang* and Tzilla Elrad** *Lucent Technologies, USA **Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA O. An Efficient Approach for Design Space Exploration Using Static Constraints for IP-based SOC Design Ananth.K.S, Abhishek Agarwal, Nikitas A Alexandridis, Tarek EI-Ghazawi, Sean X. Wang

132 DISCUSSION SESSION B-ESA June 24 (Thursday), 2004 ESA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-ESA:

O. FPGA Implementation of a Novel Architecture for PCR Related Measurements in DVB-T C. Mannino, H. Rabah, C. Tanougast, Y. Berviller, M. Janiaut O. SMS over ETSI Compliant Landline Telephones Konda Reddy O. Automated Credit Oriented System for Computer Network Administration Samir Omar and T. S. Ng O. Design of Embedded Wireless LAN Device Samir Omar and P. Techateerawat O. Case Study: Compiler Comparison for an Embedded Cryptographical Application E. Barteska, J. Pelzl, C. Paar, V. Wittelsberger, and T. Wollinger O. A Computational Intellegence Approach for Parametrized SoC Optimization Suboh A. Suboh and Nikitas Alexandridis O. An Energy-Aware Synthesis Methodology for OS-Driven Multi-Process Embedded Software Tat Kee Tan, Anand Raghunathan, and Niraj Jha O. DPM Centric Block-Level Voltage/Frequency Scheduling for Low Power Li-Chuan Weng, XiaoJun Wang, Alan P. Su, and Bin Liu O. A Software Linearization Technique Using Embedded Applications for Measuring Microwave Dielectric Response of Materials R. Athinarayanan*, J. N. Dahiya*, and J. A. Roberts** *Southeast Missouri State University, Missouri, USA **University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA

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IC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Internet Computing

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

134 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-IC: WEB MINING Chair: Dr. Anthony Scime June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 2:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

10:30 - 10:50am: Area-Efficient Visualization of Web Data Vishal Anand*, Keith Hansen*, and Adrian Rusu State University of New York (SUNY), Brockport, USA

10:50 - 11:10am: An Incremental Algorithm for Discovering Fuzzy Temporal Web Usage Patterns Wan-Jui Lee* and Shie-Jue Lee National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

11:10 - 11:30am: A J2EE Technology Based Distributed Software Architecture for Web Usage Mining Juan M. Hernansaez*, Juan A. Botia, and Antonio F. G. Skarmeta; University of Murcia, Spain

11:30 - 11:50am: Wrapper Induction under Web Layout Changes Roshni Mohapatra and Kanagasabai Rajaraman* Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

11:50 - 12:10pm: Using Context to Disambiguate Web Image Captions Neil C. Rowe; Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA

12:10 - 12:30pm: Computation of Dense Data Cubes Using Packaged Arrays Lixin Fu University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, USA

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 01:50pm: MASACAD: A Learning Multi-Agent System That Mines The Web To Advise Students Mohamed Salah Hamdi UAE University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

135 June 21 01:50 - 02:10pm: Web Digital Archives Integrated Architecture Carmen Costilla*, Juan P. Palacios, M. Jose Rodriguez, Raul Fernandez, Jose Cremades, and Antonio Calleja Technical University of Madrid, Spain

02:10 - 02:30pm: Architectural Frameworks for Web Warehousing and Knowledge Management Gil Laware* and Frank Kowalkowski Purdue University, Indiana, USA

SESSION 2-IC: WORKSHOP: XML TECHNOLOGY (XMLTech'04) Chair: Dr. Joan Lu June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:30 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

02:30 - 02:50pm: Intelligent Cooperative Design Based on Multi-Agent System on Internet and System Development Chen Hua*/**, Cao Yan*, Bai Tao**, and Zhao Rujia* *Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, P. R. China **Shaanxi University of Science & Tech., P. R. China

02:50 - 03:10pm: Building XML Applications in Science and Technology: An XML Approach to Authentication in Scientific Documents Joan Lu and Nathan Cripps; University of Huddersfield, UK

03:10 - 03:30pm: Researches on the Integrated Information Framework for Cooperation Based on MAS Chen Hua*/**, Wu Jingmin**, Cao Yan*, and Zhao Rujia* *Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, P. R. China **Shaanxi University of Science & Tech., P. R. China

03:30 - 03:50pm: Use of XML Files to Make Navigation Menu Configurable in Web Application Chen Hua*/**, Xi Zongyue***, Dong Jixian*, Cao Yan**, and Zhao Rujia** *Shaanxi University of Science & Tech., P. R. China **Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, P. R. China ***Xianyang Power Bureau, P. R. China

03:50 - 04:10pm: Intelligent Search Technology for Extracting Scientific Data/Documents On Web Zhongyu Lu and U. Rahman University of Huddersfield, UK

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-IC (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of IC's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

136 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 3-IC: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, TOOLS & LANGUAGES FOR INTERNET-COMPUTING Chair: Dr. Qiang Zhu, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 9:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

08:20 - 08:40am: A Short Survey of Document Structure Similarity Algorithms David Buttler Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Refactoring and Redesiging a Multidimensional, Open-Source Web Application Development System Using a Relational Database to Enhance Adaptability Jacques Levin* and John Scigliano Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Marshalgen: Marshaling Objects in the Presence of Polymorphism Gene Cooperman* and Viet Ha Nguyen Northeastern University, USA

SESSION 4-IC: (MOBILE) AGENTS Co-Chairs: Dr. David Buttler & Dr. Jacques Levin, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 9:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

09:20 - 09:40am: A Scheme for Personalized Bookmark Services in a Mobile Agent Environment Sohryun Shin and Eenjun Hwang Ajou University, Korea

09:40 - 10:00am: Mobile Agents: A Construction Kit for Mobile Device Applications Michael Friedrich*, Kirsten Terfloth, Gerd Nusser, and Wolfgang K?chlin University of Tuebingen, Germany

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-IC (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of IC's schedule.

SESSION 5-IC: DISTRIBUTED SCIENTIFIC & ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Hoda El-Sayed June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 12:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

10:40 - 11:00am: An Open Source Intellectual Property Optimal Selection Tool (IPOST - Level 1) Abhishek Agarwal*, Anuj Mallick, K. S. Ananth, Joel DCruz, Nikitas A Alexandridis, and Tarek EI-Ghazawi George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

137 June 22 11:00 - 11:20am: Challenges To Build Web-based Scientific Databases Abdelghani Bellaachia*, Avinash Kanal, Simon Berkovich, William Briscoe, Ron Workman, and Igor Srakovski George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA

11:20 - 11:40am: A Comparitive Evaluation of Modern Distributed Technologies Hoda El-Sayed* and Proshanta Saha Bowie State University, Bowie, MD, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: DAGs Scheduling in Grid Computing Environments Mohammad F. Tolba, Ismail A. Taha, and Ahmad A. Anbar* Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt 12:00 - 12:20pm: Grid Computing Experience with the grid Implementation Between GWU and Egypt Hatim Diab*, Mohamed Taher, Proshanta Saha, and Tarek El Ghazawi George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 6-IC: STRATEGIES FOR SERVERS & CACHES, PERFORMANCE, FUNCTIONALITY, POLICIES Chair: Olaf Drogehorn, Germany June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:00 - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Improving Web Server Performance with Predictive Caching Chenggang Wu and Michael Bauer* University of Western Ontario, Canada 01:20 - 01:40pm: Automatic Wide-Area Deployment and Caching of Component-Based Services Peter Backx, Bart Dhoedt, Filip De Turck*, & Piet Demeester Ghent University - IMEC, Gent, Belgium 01:40 - 02:00pm: The Role of an Access Control Policy Sandbox in a Service Oriented Architecture Hicham Tout* and Brook Schoenfiend Cisco Systems, San Jose, California, USA

SESSION 7-IC: WEB INTELLIGENCE Co-Chairs: Prof. Zhixiang Chen & Prof. Xiannong Meng June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 2:00 - 4:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

02:00 - 02:20pm: Effectiveness of Dynamic Clustering Techniques in Real-time Web Search System Xiannong Meng Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, USA 02:20 - 02:40pm: On Exponential Growth of the Web Song Xing* and Bernd-Peter Paris California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA 02:40 - 03:00pm: On User-Oriented Measurements of Effectiveness of Web Information Retrieval Systems Xiannong Meng* and Zhixiang Chen Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, USA

138 June 22 03:00 - 03:20pm: ANTES: A Web-Based Acanthosis Nigricans and Other Obesity Related Information System Zhixiang Chen* and Chunyue Wang University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Dynamic Visualization of Hubs and Authorities During Web Search Richard H. Fowler, David Navarro, Wendy A. Lawrence-Fowler*, and Xusheng Wang University of Texas-Pan American, Texas, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Web Agent in a 3D Graphical Teaching and Learning Environment Xusheng Wang* and Richard H. Fowler University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: On Measuring Topic Bias in Web Search Zhixiang Chen* and Yong Lang University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, Texas, USA

SESSION 8-IC: NETWORK PERFORMANCE, PROTOCOLS & OPTIMIZATIONS Chair: Olaf Drogehorn, Germany June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 4:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

04:40 - 05:00pm: Performance Evaluation of an Enhanced Popularity-Aware Web Proxy Cache Replacement Algorithm Xuan-Hien Dang* and Thabotharan Kathiravelu University of Akron, Ohio, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: An Efficient TCP Buffer Tuning Technique Based on Packet Loss Ratio (TBT-PLR) Gi-chul Yoo*, Eun-sook Sim, Dongkyun Kim, Tae Young Byun, Kook-han Kim, and Ok-hwan Byun Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea

05:20 - 05:40pm: Performance Monitoring on Networked Virtual Environments Christos Bouras* and Eri Giannaka RACTI; & University of Patras, Greece

139 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 9-IC: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, TOOLS & LANGUAGES FOR INTERNET-COMPUTING Chair: Steve Kirby, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

08:20 - 08:40am: Comparison of Distributed Open Source Message Queues Sanjay P. Ahuja* and Jayant Mishra University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: A Model for Integrating Deterministic and Asynchronous Events in Reactive Multimedia Internet Based Languages Angela Guercio* and Arvind Bansal Hiram College, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: A Markup Language for Generic User Interaction Stephan Steglich* and Bernd Mrohs Technical University Berlin, Germany

09:20 - 09:40am: Evaluation of Usage Environment Description Tools Robbie De Sutter*, Frederik De Keukelaere, and Rik Van de Walle Ghent University, Belgium

09:40 - 10:00am: Towards A Peer-To-Peer Simulator Dwight Deugo* and Jon Harris Carleton University, Canada

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-IC (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of IC's schedule.

SESSION 10-IC: MIDDLEWARE/PLATFORM DRIVEN APPROACHES Co-Chairs: Steve Kirby, USA & Dr. Jiang B. Liu, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40 - 11:20am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

10:40 - 11:00am: Towards Distributed Service Platform for Extending Enterprise Applications to Mobile Computing Domain Daniel Pakkala*, Markus Sihvonen, and Juhani Latvakoski VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

11:00 - 11:20am: The FAME Platform Concept - Moving Platforms to the Mobile Bjoern Wuest*, Olaf Drogehorn, and Klaus David University of Kassel, Germany

140 June 23

SESSION 11-IC: APPLICATIONS + THE (MOBILE) INTERNET Chair: Dr. Charlie Obimbo, Canada June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 11:20am - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

11:20 - 11:40am: Web Based Enterprise Computing Development Strategies Jiang B. Liu*, Dairui Chen and Srihari Muthyala Bradley University, Peoria, IL, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: The GINA Messaging System Jonathan M. Gentle and Iyad A. Ajwa* Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, USA

12:00 - 12:20pm: Developing a Framework for Learning Objects Search Engine Jinan Fiaidhi, Kalpdrum Passi, and Sabah Mohammed Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Weather Model Characteristic Determination via Java Web Services Composition Stephen Kirby Army Research Laboratory, New Mexico, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Metric Model for Intranet Portals Grant A. Jacoby* and Luqi Naval Postgraduate School, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: A GIS-Aware Architecture for Tourism Portals Bernd Muller*, Harald Wehr, and Bjorn Voigt Hochschule Harz, Germany

02:00 - 02:20pm: IPMicra: An IP-address Based Location Aware Distributed Web Crawler Odysseas Papapetrou* and George Samaras University of Cyprus, Cyprus

02:20 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to IC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, IKE, ICWN, ISWS, PCC, SAM, and CIC.)

141 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 12-IC: NETWORK MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES, PROTOCOLS & SERVICES FOR NEXT GENERATION INTERNET Chair: Prof. Ping-Tsai Chung June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

08:20 - 08:40am: Load Balancing Algorithm for Wireless Ad Hoc Routing Protocol Hamed El-Afandi*, Hossein Hosseini, and K. Vairavan University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Protecting the Infrastructure: Evaluating a Model for Secured Network Connectivity using Identity and Authentication for use in a Mobile Computing Environment T. Ray Campbell Nova Southeastern University, Florida, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: A Web Interface for Nessus Network Security Scanner Chuming Chen* and Manton M. Matthews Univeristy of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Relational Network Manager for IP Networks Yuri Breitbart and Deepakraj Shanthilal* Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Free Steering Update Schemes for Distributed Flow Control in Networks Ping-Tsai Chung* and Richard Van Slyke** *Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York, USA **Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-IC (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of IC's schedule.

SESSION 13-IC: WEB-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chair: Dr. Mao Lin Huang June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40am - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

10:40 - 11:00am: Navigating Product Catalogs Using 2+1D Fisheye Browser Wu Quan* and Mao Lin Huang University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

11:00 - 11:20am: A ENCCON Visual Browser for Large-Scale Online Auctions Quang Vinh Nguyen* and Mao Lin Huang University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

142 June 24 11:20 - 11:40am: Finding Appropriate Learning Resources over the Internet with the Assistance of Software Agents Weidong Pan*, Mao Lin Huang, and Igor Hawryszkiewycz University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

11:40 - 12:00pm: Using Target Object Color Information For Web Image Retrieval Haizhen Dong* and Wei Lai Swinburne University of Technology, VIC, Australia

12:00 - 12:20pm: Multimedia Distributed Infrastructure for B2B Operations in Web Services Vlad Wietrzyk, Robyn Lawson, and Makoto Takizawa University of Western Sydney, Australia Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: An Integrated Visual Intrusion Detection and Analysis System Aurangzieb Rana* and Mao Lin Huang University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Web Graph Filtering and Clustering System Xiaodi Huang* and Wei Lai University of Southern Queensland, Australia

01:40 - 02:00pm: A Novel Framework for Graph Visualization Xiaodi Huang* and Wei Lai University of Southern Queensland, Australia

SESSION 14-IC: NETWORK & TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Co-Chairs: Rita Steinmetz, Germany & Olaf Drogehorn, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:00 - 3:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

02:00 - 02:20pm: Controlling Inbound Traffic Saad Biaz Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Statistical Analysis of Propagation Properties with Heavy-tailedness Takuo Nakashima Kyushu Tokai University, Japan

02:40 - 03:00pm: Scalable Reliable Multicast Using Receiver Grouping Elias G. Khalaf* and S. Sitharama Iyengar** *Loyola University New Orleans, Louisiana, USA **Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

143 June 24

SESSION 15-IC: WEB-SERVICE DRIVEN APPROACHES Co-Chairs: Rita Steinmetz, Germany & Olaf Drogehorn, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:00 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

03:00 - 03:20pm: Web Service-Oriented Framework for Software Development Formal Peer Inspection Gilda Pour San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Accurate Web Service Composition Using Global Data Schema Shoujian Yu*, Chao Yang, and Jiajin Le Donghua University, Shanghai, P. R. China

04:00 - 04:20pm: A Web Services Based Streaming Gateway for Heterogeneous A/V Collaboration Hasan Bulut*, Wenjun Wu, Geoffrey Fox, Ahmet Uyar, Shrideep Pallickara, and Harun Altay Indiana University, USA

SESSION 16-IC: WEB-SEARCH & KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Chair: Dr. Saad Biaz, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 4:20 - 5:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Optimized Internet Search Based on an Intersection Test for XPath Expressions Under a DTD Stefan Bottcher and Rita Steinmetz University of Paderborn, Germany

04:40 - 05:00pm: Efficient Deferred Incremental Refresh of XML Query Cache with RDBMS as XML Store Dae Hyun Hwang and Hyunchul Kang* Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea

05:00 - 05:20pm: FREE SLOT

144 DISCUSSION SESSION A-IC June 21 (Monday), 2004 IC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-IC:

O. A Web-based XML Editor Rahul Shrivastava, Sherif Elfayoumy*, and Sanjay Ahuja University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. Universal DTD Driven XML Access Myung Sook Kim, Kwan Soon Choi, and Yong Hae Kong* Soonchunhyang University, Choongnam, Korea O. Architecture of a Reconfigurable and Reusable Environment for Web-Based Applications Ngai-Pan Chow*, Ajit Singh, and Afzal Mawji University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada O. Dual Problems: Attribute Selection and Example Selection Puntip Pattaraintakorn*, Kanlaya Naruedomkul*, and Nick Cercone** *Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand **Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada O. Caching XML Data on Mobile Web Clients Stefan Bottcher and Adelhard Turling University of Paderborn, Germany O. Implementation and Performance Evaluation of PVR Network Multimedia Streaming Server Using Edge-Triggered Notification H. H. Park, Hyewon K. Lee, and S. M. Yang Soongsil University, Korea O. A Scalable Federated Data Grid Server Nong Xiao*, Bin Chen, Wei Fu, and Bin Huang National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China O. Internet-Based Multi-Agent Architecture for Service Delivery Gilda Pour San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA O. Information Exchange Based on XML on Internet Cao Yan*, Chen Hua*/**, Liu Baolong**, and Zhao Rujia* *Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi, P. R. China **Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Shaanxi, P. R. China

145 DISCUSSION SESSION B-IC June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 IC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-IC:

O. Adaptation of the Internet Product Information for Mobile Clients Sangho Ha and In-Gook Chun Soonchunhyang University, Korea O. An Online Multiple Choice Exam in XML Ali Farahani National University, La Jolla, CA, USA O. Online Remote Data Backup for iSCSI-Based Storage Systems Dan Zhou*, Li Qu*, Xubin (Ben) He*, and Stephen Scott** *Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN, USA **Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA O. Reputation in Peer-to-Peer Communication Farookh Khadeer Hussain*, Elizabeth Chang, and Tharam Dillon Curtin University of Technology, Australia O. TOP: A Transport Overlay Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Applications Thierry Rakotoarivelo*, Patrick Senac, Sebastien Ardon, and Aruna Seneviratne University of News South Wales, Australia O. iSCSI Simulation for the Internet Applications S. Hussain and R. D. McLeod* University of Manitoba, Canada O. Interleaving Staircase Broadcasting and Receiving Scheme With Loss-Anticipation Delivery Hung-Chang Yang National Central University, Taiwan O. An Internet-Based Distributed Virtual Educational System for Java Language Using Java Web Player Dongsik Kim*, Dongyeop Lee, Sunheum Lee, Kwansun Choi, and Sangyeon Woo Soonchunhyang University, Korea O. Traffic Characterization for Network Attack Flows on Internet Backbone Links Yong-Jae Jeon, Byeong-hee Roh, and Jin-soo Kim Ajou University, Korea O. A Method of Dynamic Switching Between Multicast And Unicast Using Robust Bridge In Access Grid Ryo Katsuma* and Yoichi Muraoka Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan O. Look-Ahead Improves the Routing in Freenet-style Peer-to-Peer Systems Jens Mache* and Jeff Lesh Lewis & Clark College, USA O. Is It Possible to Use One Name for Many Sites? Ladda Preechaveerakul* and Pattarasinee Bhattarakosol Chula, Thailand

146 DISCUSSION SESSION C-IC June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 IC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-IC:

O. The Implementation of Residential Media Gateway in Internetworking between Megaco/H.248 and SIP Seunghan Choi*, Hyun-Ju Bae, and Doyoung Kim Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, ETRI, Daejeon, South Korea O. Tree-Based Text Chat Using XML-Based Messages Kyungdeok Kim; Uiduk University, Kyungbuk, Korea O. Performance Assessment of Open Source Java Based CORBA ORBs: Middleware for Internet Applications Sanjay P. Ahuja*, Raquel Clark, Roger Eggen, and Sherif Elfayoumy University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. Improving Online Protection for Children R. Jesmin; King's College, Strand, London, UK O. An Online Linking System for Researchers Charlie Obimbo* and Rohit Makhijani; University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada O. Designing an Adaptive Tutor for Web-Based Laboratory Jungsoon Yoo*, Suk Jai Seo, and Sung Yoo Middle Tennessee State University, USA O. Towards Efficient Integration of Complex Web Services Using a Unified Model for Protocol and Process Xiaochuan Yi and Krys J. Kochut; University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. Optimizing Performance of Web Services with Chunk-Overlaying and Pipelined-Send Nayef Abu-Ghazaleh, Michael J. Lewis, and Madhusudhan Govindaraju* State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, USA O. Caching of Tagged XML Query Results Dae Hyun Hwang, Seungchul Han, and Hyunchul Kang* Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea O. Adaptive Web Pages using Preference Function Web Mining M. Ghosh and Sam K. Makki; University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA O. IskaWeb: A Web-Based Information System for the Classification of Industrial and Wastes Joseph Olufemi Dada*, Hans-Dieter Kochs, and Joerg Petersen Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Germany O. A Model of EGovernance Based on Knowledge Management Paul Manuel*, Salahadin Mohammed and Albert William King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia O. Utilization of Internet Computing as a Tool for Engineering Design Ashraf M. Ghaly* and Linda G. Almstead Union College, Schenectady, New York, USA O. Improving Usability of WAP Portal Through Adaptation Jon T. S. Quah* and Vincent L. H. Seet Nanyang Technological University, Singapore O. NEST: NEtwork Server Tool Kelly Wilson* and John Aycock University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

147 DISCUSSION SESSION D-IC June 24 (Thursday), 2004 IC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-IC:

O. A Data Persistency Approach for the DIET Metacomputing Environment Bruno Del-Fabbro*, David Laiymani, Jean-Marc Nicod, and Laurent Philippe; Lab. d`informatique de Franche-Comte, France O. Interactive Voice Modifiable 3D Dynamic Object Based Movies over the Internet Bonita Simoes* and Arvind K. Bansal Kent State University, USA O. End-to-End Web Service Performance Comparision with Web Server Stress Tool 6.0 M. Aramudhan and V. Rhymend Uthaiaraj O. Slot Based Admission Control and Remote Access Level Redirection for QOS-Aware Web Servers M. Aramudhan and V. RhymendUthaiaraj O. An Efficient Scheduling Algorithm for Multimedia Presentations on a Connection-Oriented Network Elsa Valeroso Poh and Santosh Satyan O. An Internet-Wide Distributed System for Data-Stream Processing Gabriel Parmer, Xin Qi, Gerald Fry, Yuting Zhang, & Rich West O. Floating Parasitic Data Storage Joseph Gill and Legand Burge O. Improved Selective Acknowledgment (ISACK) Scheme for TCP Rajkumar Kettimuthu and William Allcock O. Unified Messaging Application Based on CTI and Internet Technologies Samir Omar and B. Yang, T. Hung O. Service Level Agreement Management System Over IP Networks Noh-sam Park and Gil-haeng Lee O. Context Specific PageRank Algorithm Lee Wookey, Kwangseop Shin, and Suk-ho Kang O. Design and Implementation of a Tourism Enterprise Information System Based on Remote Information Sharing Architecture Jie Zhao O. Content Based Search in Information Retrieval Systems Vivek Sharma*, Vivek Marwaha, and Davinderjit Kaur Kairon O. A Study on Detection Technique of Bookmarking (Favorites) Using Favicon in Web Browser Bong Joon Choi*, Yong Won Shin, and Yong Won Masan College, Korea O. A Study of Link-Competition in a Hyperlinked Environment Bong Joon Choi*, Yong Won Shin, IL Kim, Yeon Hong Jung, and Kyoo Seok Park; Masan College, Korea O. Architecturing Responsive Web Services Vlad Wietrzyk, Robyn Lawson, and Makoto Takizawa Univ. of Western Sydney, Australia / Tokyo Univ., Tokyo, Japan O. Network Strategic Planning and Requirements for Migrating to IP Telephony Khaled A. Shuaib & Ahmed E. Barbour; United Arab Emirates Univ., UAE

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ICWN'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Wireless Networks

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ICWN conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

149 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-ICWN: WIRELESS SECURITY & QoS Chair: Dr. Eltayeb Abuelyaman, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 11:30am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

10:30 - 10:50am: FREE SLOT

10:50 - 11:10am: Secure Routing in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks without the Support of Key Management Infrastructure Huirong Fu, ... North Dakota State University, USA

11:10 - 11:30am: RESACO: An Open and Programmable Multi-Domain Platform for Cooperative and Autoconfigurable Networks W. Laouiti, K. Cordoso, W. Laouiti, H. Labiod, M. Genet, A. Hecker

SESSION 2-ICWN: BLUETOOTH SYSTEMS Chair: Dr. Eltayeb Abuelyaman, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 11:30am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

11:30 - 11:50am: Bandwidth Allocation Strategies for Multimedia Services in Wireless Networks Li-Jun Chen and Herman D. Hughes Michigan State University, USA

150 June 21 11:50 - 12:10pm: PNC Selection Method with Candidate List and Radio Coverage for WPAN HeonJu Jeong*, SeungHee Kim*, Mooho Cho**, and JungTae Lee*** *Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea **Gyeongju University, Korea ***Pusan National University, Korea

12:10 - 12:30pm: Wireless IP Phone System by Bluetooth Technology C. Dermawan and A. Sugiura Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 04:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ICWN conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, CIC, PDPTA, ISWS, PCC, and SAM.)

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICWN (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ICWN's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

151 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 3-ICWN: MOBILE & WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKING (MWAN) - I Co-Chairs: Ben Lee, Chansu Yu, & Myungchul Kim June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20am - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

08:20 - 08:40am: Sustaining Performance Under Traffic Overload Saman DeSilva* and Rajendra V. Boppana University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Incorporation of Bin Packing into Deficit Round Robin for Efficient Slot Scheduling with Bluetooth Hye Hwan Ahn, Hee Yong Youn*, and Changwon Park Sungkyunkwan University, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

09:00 - 09:20am: A Randomized Connected Dominating Set Algorithm in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Guangtong Cao Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Enhancing the Performance of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with the Aid of Internet Gateways Shiv Mehra and Chansu Yu* Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Mobility Prediction Based Routing for Minimizing Control Overhead in Mobile Ad hoc Networks R. Chellappa Doss*, A. Jennings, and N. Shenoy Deakin University, Victoria, Australia

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICWN (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ICWN's schedule.

SESSION 4-ICWN: MOBILE & WIRELESS AD HOC NETWORKING (MWAN) - II Co-Chairs: Ben Lee, Chansu Yu, & Myungchul Kim June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

10:40 - 11:00am: A Distributed Clustering Framework in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mohit Garg and R. K. Shyamasundar* Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India

11:00 - 11:20am: Fast Recovery for TCP-Friendly Rate Control in Mobile IP Networks Jeongin Kim, Myungchul Kim, Kyounghee Lee*, and Seungphil Hong Information and Communications University, Daejon, Korea

152 June 22 11:20 - 11:40am: A Comparison Study of Address Autoconfiguration Schemes for Mobile Ad hoc Network Soyeon Ahn*, Namhoon Kim, Woohyun Kim, and Younghee Lee Information and Communications University, Daejeon, Korea

11:40 - 12:00pm: Performance Issues for Wireless Web Servers Guangwei Bai, Kehinde Oladosu, and Carey Williamson* University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada

12:00 - 12:20pm: A Three-Way Authentication Protocol for Public Access Wireless Networks P. Prasithsangaree and P. Krishnamurthy University of Pittsburgh, USA

12:20 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Context-Conflict Management for Context-Aware Applications in a Shared Pervasive Computing Environment Insok Park, Soon J. Hyun*, Dongman Lee, and Myungchul Kim Information and Communications University, Daejeon, Korea

01:20 - 01:40pm: Does Cluster Architecture Enhance Performance Scalability of Clustered Mobile Ad Hoc Networks? Myeong L. Lim and Chansu Yu* Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Mapping Wireless Signal Strength for Mobile Adhoc Networks Henry Larkin*, Zheng da Wu, and Warren Toomey Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia

02:00 - 02:20pm: Position-Based Topology-Independent Scheduling, Algorithms for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Jong-Hoon Youn*, Bella Bose**, and Seungjin Park*** *University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA **Oregon State University, USA ***Michigan Tech. University, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Channel-Changing Strategies to Preserve Bandwidth of Flows in Ad Hoc Networks Stephen W. Turner University of Michigan, Flint, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: Transmission Behavior of IEEE 802.11 WLAN Stations in String Topologies Ting-Chao Hou*, Hsin-Chiao Liu*, Ling-Fan Tsao*, and James Yu** *National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan **DePaul University, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Mobility on a Large Scale Wireless Network Jeremy Shaffer and Daniel P. Siewiorek Carnegie Mellon University, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

153 June 22 03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ICWN conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, CIC, PDPTA, ISWS, PCC, and SAM.)

154 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 5-ICWN: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Co-Chairs: Dr. D. Manivanann & Dr. Sirisha Medidi, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

08:20 - 08:40am: Doppler Location Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks Jagoba Arias and Aitzol Zuloaga University of the Basque Country, Spain

08:40 - 09:00am: UDP Performance over an Ad Hoc Network for Mobile Robots Whitney Howell and Seema Patel University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Carrier Interferometry/OFDM Performance in the Presence of Multipath and Impulse Noise Andrew J. Best and Balasubramaniam Natarajan Kansas State University, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Modeling and Performance Analysis of Multiple Traffic Wireless and Mobile Internet Yong Xu, Huazhou Liu, and Qing-An Zeng University of Cincinnati, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Modeling and Analysis of Multi-Hop Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Using The IEEE 802.11 DCF Protocol Xiaolong Li and Qing-An Zeng University of Cincinnati, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ICWN's schedule.

SESSION 6-ICWN: ROUTING PROTOCOLS + MULTICASTING Co-Chairs: Dr. Murali Medidi & Dr. D. Manivanann, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

10:40 - 11:00am: Power Control Routing for High Throughput in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Masakazu Ono and Hiroaki Higaki Tokoy Denki University, Japan

11:00 - 11:20am: Routing Protocol for Wireless Sporadic Communication Between Cluster and Base Station Sayaka Harada and Hiroaki Higaki Tokoy Denki University, Japan

155 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: Loop-Based Source Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks Hiroyuki Unoki and Hiroaki Higaki Tokoy Denki University, Japan

11:40 - 12:00pm: Grid Based Multicast routing protocol in Ad Hoc Networks Anand Visvanathan and Bhagyashree Prabhakar University of Nebraska, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 7-ICWN: WORKSHOP: MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS & INTEROPERABILITY ISSUES (MANETII'04) Chair: Dr. Mieso Denko June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

01:00 - 01:20pm: The Performance of Group Diffie-Hellman Paradigms Kieran S. Hagzan* and Hans - Peter Bischof Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: Sufficient Evaluation Times and Necessary Repetitions for Reasonable Ad Hoc Network Simulations Ingo Gruber* and Hui Li Technical University of Munich, Germany

01:40 - 02:00pm: Stability and Resource Consideration Algorithm for Clustering in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Fabien Nimbona* and Samuel Pierre Ecole Polytechnique De Montreal, Quebec, Canada

02:00 - 02:20pm: Secure Routing in Ad Hoc Networks for Reactive Next Hop Routing Protocols P. Brandao*, S. Sargento, S.Crisostomo, and R.Prior Oporto University, Porto, Portugal

02:20 - 02:40pm: Voice-Controlled Sebastian Speicher*, Stephan PreuB, Igor Sedov, and Clemens Cap University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany

02:40 - 03:00pm: Modeling And Analysis Of Link Stability In Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Xiaolong Li* and Qing-An Zeng University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: Demand Driven Clustering in MANETs C. Cramer*, O. Stanze, K. Weniger, and M. Zitterbart University of Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Germany

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

156 June 23 SESSION 8-ICWN: MOBILE WIRELESS IP Chair: Dr. Susan Lincke-Salecker, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Providing Seamless Communication through Heterogeneous Wireless IP Networks Riaz Inayat, Reiji Aibara, and Kouji Nishimura Hiroshima University, Japan

04:00 - 04:20pm: VPN Traversal Scheme in Hierarchical Mobile IP Environment Sulyun Sung, Jungho Kang, and Yongtae Shin Soongsil University, Korea

SESSION 9-ICWN: MAC PROTOCOLS Chair: Dr. Susan Lincke-Salecker, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 4:20 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Enhancing Fairness in Receiver-Oriented Medium Access Control for Wireless Networks Murali Medidi* and Balvinder Kaur Thind Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Asynchronous Power Saving Schemes for IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks Jong-Hoon Youn*, Cheolsoon Kang*, and Seungjin Park** *University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA **Michigan Tech. University, USA

SESSION 10-ICWN: RADIO CHANNEL & MODULATION Co-Chairs: Dr. R. Handorean & Dr. Susan Lincke-Salecker, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 5:00 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

05:00 - 05:20pm: Kernel Density Estimation for Wireless Fading Channels Using Slepian Semi-Wavelets Xiaoping Shen and Hongxiang Li Ohio University, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Affect of Adjacent Channel Interference in the Parallel Transmission for the Wireless LAN Takeshi Nakaya, Yoshimasa Okubo, and Akihiko Sugiura Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan

157 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 11-ICWN: ALGORITHMS & APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Susan Lincke-Salecker, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

08:20 - 08:40am: Streaming Java Applications to Mobile Computing Devices Gita Alaghband and David Gnabasik University of Colorado at Denver, CO, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Face Recognition Using MMS-Mobile Devices O. Kao*, U. Rerrer*, G. Steinert*, and S. Witting** *University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany **Technical University of Clausthal, Germany

09:00 - 09:20am: SSH Client for Mobile Phones Using I-Mode Samir Omar and Takahiro Kimura University of New South Wales, Australia

09:20 - 09:40am: Optimizing Adaptive Placement for Wireless Load Distribution Susan Lincke-Salecker University of Wisconsin, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Congestion Control in a High Speed Radio Environment Sara Landstrom, Lars-Ake Larzon, and Ulf Bodin Lulea University of Technology, Sweden

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICWN (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of ICWN's schedule.

SESSION 12-ICWN: SENSOR NETWORKS Chair: Prof. Odej Kao, Germany June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

10:40 - 11:00am: Enhancing Energy Efficiency for Wireless Sensor Networks Krishna Nuli*, Prasad Raviraj*, Hamid Sharif*, and Song Ci** *University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA **University of Michigan, Flint, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Sub-Grid Based Key Vector Assignment: A Key Pre-Distribution Scheme For Distributed Sensor Networks R. Kalidindi, V. Parachuri, S. Basavaraju, C. Mallanda, A. Kulshrestha, L. Ray, R. Kannan*, A. Durresi, and S. Iyengar Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

158 June 24 11:20 - 11:40am: Efficient Minimum-Cost Bandwidth-Constrained Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks Maulin Patel, R. Chandrasekaran, and S. Venkatesan University of Texas, Dallas, Texas, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Acoustic Ranging in Resource-Constrained Sensor Networks Janos Sallai, Gyorgy Balogh, Miklos Maroti, and akos Ledeczi Vanderbilt University, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 13-ICWN: CDMA SYSTEMS + AD HOC NETWORKS Co-Chairs: Dr. David Gnabasik, USA & Dr. Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira, Brazil June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 1:00 - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Nonlinear Multiuser Parameters Estimation by The Scaled Unscented Filter in CDMA Systems Jang-Sub Kim*, Ho-Jin Shin*, Dong-Ryeol Shin*, and Woogon Chung** *Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea **California State University at Bakersfield, CA, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: Performance of Serial Interference Cancellation Receivers in Synchronous Carrier Interferometry/MC-CDMA Uplink Vijaya Thippavajjula and Balasubramanium Natarajan Kansas State University, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: WDP: A Wormhole Discovery Protocol For Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Ravindranath Gummadidala*, Chunming Qiao, and Shambhu Upadhyaya State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: A Reverse Channel Call Admission Control Scheme Based on Total Received Power for CDMA Systems Supporting Integrated Voice/Data Services Wei Li, Hang Chen, and Dharma P. Agrawal University of Cincinnati, USA

SESSION 14-ICWN: LOCATION-BASED SERVICE & MANAGEMENT Co-Chairs: Dr. David Gnabasik, USA & Dr. Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira, Brazil June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:20 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

02:20 - 02:40pm: LArGEMANet: Location Information-Based Architecture for Integrating the Internet and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Habib Ammari and Hesham El-Rewini Southern Methodist University, USA

159 June 24 02:40 - 03:00pm: A 3D Location Discovery Algorithm for Ad Hoc Networks William R. Michalson and Hasti Ahlehagh Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: FREE SLOT

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ICWN conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, CIC, PDPTA, ISWS, PCC, and SAM.)

160 DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICWN June 21 (Monday), 2004 ICWN RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-ICWN:

O. Design and Evaluation of a Weighted Sacrificing Fair Queueing Algorithm for Wireless Packet Networks Sheng-Tzong Cheng and Ming-Hung Tao National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan O. A Mobility Model for Bluetooth Scatternets in Wireless Personal Area Networks Chorng-Horng Yang*, Yi-Sheng Chen, Jian-Wei Ruan, and Wu-Ping Ho I-Shou University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan O. Providing a Secure Wireless LAN Relaying Service Elsa Valeroso* Poh and Jody Grassel** *Eastern Michigan University, USA **University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, USA O. Problems/Issues in 3G QoS Service Level Agreement Monitoring Yin-Ling Liong and Man Li Nokia Research Center, USA O. Trusted Route Discovery with AODV Protocol Asad Amir Pirzada*, Amitava Datta, and Chris McDonald University of Western Australia, Australia O. Introduction to Blueweb: A new Bluetooth-Based Multihop Ad Hoc Networks Chih-Min Yu and Chia-Chi Huang (Chorng-Horng Yang*) National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan O. Securing Data Transmissions and Retransmissions Management in Ad Hoc Networks Souheila Bouam* and Jalel Ben-Othman Universit de Versaille, Versailles, France O. Dynamic Probabilistic Retransmission in Ad hoc Networks Donald J. Scott and Alec Yasinsac Florida State University, USA O. A Markov Chain-Based Location Prediction Algorithms in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Mieso K. Denko University of Guelph, Canada O. User Profiling for Wireless Security R. Rajeshwari and S. D. Sudarsan Bharat Electronics Limited, India O. An Intelligent RFID Base Wireless Tools and Asset Tracking System Guillermo A. Francia, III Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA

161 DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICWN June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 ICWN RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-ICWN: O. QoS Support in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey Dazhi Chen and Pramod K. Varshney Syracuse University, USA O. Access Control Based on Fuzzy Probability for Guaranteeing QoS in Wireless Networks Li-jun Chen and Herman D. Hughes Michigan State University, USA O. Fast and Efficient IP Handover in IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs Ioanna Samprakou*, Christos J. Bouras**, and Theodore Karoubalis*** *University of Patras, Greece **Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Greece ***Atmel Hellas, Greece O. An Efficient Binding Mechanism in Mobile IPv6 for Domain-Based Wireless Networks Jung-Jun Han and Miae Woo Sejong University, Korea O. Ad-Hoc Mobility Management with an Adaptive Randomized Database Group Scheme Sun-Jin Oh Semyung University, Korea O. End-to-End Mobility Management: A Two-Phase Deployment Scheme for Personal Use Satoshi Kawamura, Huirong Fu, Meegeum Choi, and Shanhong Wu North Dakota State University, USA O. A Distributed Algorithm for Mesh Scatternet Formation in Bluetooth Networks Murali Medidi* and Aniruddha Daptardar Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA O. A Comparative Framework for Scatternet Formation Protocols Leigh E. Hodge and Roger M. Whitaker Cardiff University, UK O. Elimination of Unnecessary Packet Transmission in Spanning Tree Based Multicasting in Cellular Networks S. Swaminathan*, Z. Liu**, and B. Gupta** *Southern Illinois University, USA **Southeast Missouri State University, USA O. An Algorithm To Prevent Packet Loss Due To Handoff While Multicasting In Cellular Networks N. J. Lavu, R. Jandhyala, and Bidyut Gupta Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA O. Analysis of MLD-Based Mobile Multicast for Handling Source Mobility in All-IP Networks ByoungSeob Park and SungChun Kim Sogang University, Korea O. A 802.11 MAC Backoff Mechanism for Decreasing Mobile IP Handoff latency Jae-Wan Park*, Kil-Ho Ahn, Jun-Ho Jang, and Dong-Ryeol Shin SungKyunKwan University, Suwon KyungGido, Korea

162 DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 ICWN RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-ICWN:

O. Distributed Self-Healing Bluetooth Scatternet Formation K. Persson and D. Manivannan; University of Kentucky, USA O. Applying Forward Security and Threshold Cryptography in Ad Hoc Networks H. W. Go, Lucas C. K. Hui, S. M. Yiu, Y. Dong, and Victor O. K. Li University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong O. A Fair Scheduling for IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Kyung-Soo Jang, Kee-Hyun Choi and Dong-Ryeol Shin Sungkyunkwan University, Korea O. Wireless Channel Modeling Based on Randomly Moving Objects Xiaoyu Liu* and Bing W. Kwan Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA O. Robust Multi-Hop Time Synchronization in Sensor Networks Miklos Maroti, Branislav Kusy, Gyula Simon, and Akos Ledeczi Vanderbilt University, USA O. Secure Cluster Based Energy Aware Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks Cariappa Mallanda, Shivakumar Basavaraju, Archit Kulshrestha, Rajgopal Kannan, and S. Sitharama Iyengar Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA O. Modeling with Diverse Job Sizes: Gauss-Seidel versus Multidimensional Markov Chain Susan Lincke-Salecker* and Jeff Burton University of Wisconsin Parkside, WI, USA O. Saturated Throughput and Delay of a Scheduling Scheme in Single-Hop Senario Jun Yin*, Xiaodong Wang, and Dharma P. Agrawal University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA O. Performance Evaluation of AODY and DSR Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks MANET Haider A. Mohammed and Mahi Lohi; University of Westminster, England, UK O. Performance Analysis of a Mobile-Node-Assisted Localized Mobility Support Scheme for IPv6 Hyun-Duk Choi, Hong-Sun Jun, and Miae Woo; Sejong University, Korea O. Performance Evaluation of a Call Admission Control Protocol for Cellular Networks Mokhtar Aboelaze; York University, Canada O. Performance Evaluation of H.264 Error Resilience Tools over 3GPP/3GPP2 Networks Myung-Don Kim* and Sung-Woong Ra** *Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea **Chungnam National University, Korea O. Mobile Information Systems and Applications Tagelsir Mohamed Gasmelseid O. Performance of Hybrid Decision SIC with Transmit Diversity Wei Li and T. Aaron Gulliver O. Call Admission Control for Soft Handoff in Multimedia CDMA Cellular Networks Ming-Hsing Chiu and Wenzhong Jiang University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, USA

163 DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICWN June 24 (Thursday), 2004 ICWN RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-ICWN:

O. Multimedia Services for Location-Aware, Ad-hoc Collaboration in Wireless Networks O. Kao* and U. Rerrer University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany O. UWB Location System for Indoor Navigation Ok-Sun Park*, Sung-Hee Kim*, and Jae-Min Ahn** *Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea **Chungnam National University, Korea O. Quantitative Analysis of A Hybrid Replication With Forwarding Strategy For Efficient And Uniform Location Management In Mobile Wireless Networks N. Radhika* and S. Arumugam** *Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham, India; **Anna University, India O. E2E Simulation Model for CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Amaury Budri and Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira* Telecommunication Research and Development Center, Brazil O. Route Optimization by Top Level Mobile Router with Source Routing in Nested Mobility Yunkuk Kim, Sangwook Kang, and Sunshin An; Korea University, Korea O. Optimal Partitioning Algorithm for Minimizing Signaling Cost Under the Delay Constraint Jun Zheng and Emma Regentova; University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA O. RED for Improving TCP over Wireless Networks Saad Biaz* and Xia Wang; Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA O. The Potential Use of Wireless Technologies by Activist Groups Chris Hu; Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia O. TastyStreet System: Context-Aware Application Using User's Favorite Shop Information by GPS Locator-Equipped Cell-Phone Hiroyuki Katayama and Yoichi Muraoka; Waseda University, Japan O. RodeoNet: n-e-twork of the Roaming Shopper Samir Omar and Thomas Cheng; University of New South Wales, Australia O. Quality Control Scheme for ATM Switching Network Aman Taneja, Hardeep Singh, and Sukhminder Singh O. Simple and Efficient Connectionless Semi-Compulsory Routing Protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks Xian Cui, Yong Sun, and K. Alagarsamy O. Optimizing Implementation of Active Network Vaneet Kaur Dhaliwal and Karan Pal Singh Chahal O. On Calculating Minimum Connected Dominating Set for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Using A New Distributed Heuristic Algorithm Bo Gao, Yuhang Yang and Huiye Ma O. Context-Conflict Management for Context-Aware Applications in a Shared Pervasive Computing Environment Insuk Park, Soon J. Hyun, Dongman Lee, and Seongwoon Kim O. Pocket Data Jason Dai, Rose Joshua, and Brian Wyvill O. Improvements to LAR Through Directional Count Restrictions Michael Colagrosso, Nathan Enochs, and Tracy Camp O. Study of Techniques to Reduce IEEE 802.11b Handoff Process Latency Rana Azeem Muhammad and M. M. Yasin

164

ISWS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Web Services and Applications

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ISWS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

165 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30a - 12:30p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ISWS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, PDPTA, IKE, ICWN, and CIC.)

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 1-ISWS: INTEGRATION & COMPOSITION Chair: Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 2:10pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Towards Virtualization of On-Demand Web Service Composition Using An Improved Ranking Algorithm Muawyah Akash, Michel Bercovier, Ami Marowka*, and Elan Pavlov Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

01:50 - 02:10pm: Using Web Services for a Workflow Engine Francesca Arcelli, Francesca Tisato, and Luigi Ubezio* Universita Milano Bicocca, Milano, Italy

166 June 21 SESSION 2-ISWS: APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Sandeep Chatterjee, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:10 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

02:10 - 02:30pm: FREE SLOT

02:30 - 02:50pm: A Web-Based Distributed Document Management System - The Evolution of a Business Model Diana M. Thompson and Garry R. Homer* University of Wolverhampton, UK

02:50 - 03:10pm: A Framework for Constraint-Based Collaborative Web Service Applications and a Travel Application Case Study A. Hariharan*, S. K. Prasad*, A. G. Bourgeois*, E. Dogdu*, S. Navathe**, R. Sunderraman*, and Y. Pan* *Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA **Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

03:10 - 03:30pm: Reflecting The World in the Eye of the Mote Douglas Holzhauer and Zen Pryk* Air Force Research Laboratory (IFTC), Rome, New York, USA

03:30 - 03:50pm: Relevance of State, Nature, Scale and Location of Business E-Transformation in Web Services C. Subramanian, A. Kuppuswami, and B. Unhelkar University of West Sydney, Australia

03:50 - 04:10pm: FREE SLOT

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-ISWS (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of ISWS's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

167 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 3-ISWS: MULTIMEDIA, PORTALS & MOBILE + INTEGRATION & COMPOSITION + MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Guoliang Qian, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

08:20 - 08:40am: Personal Assistant: A Case Study on Web Service vs. Web Based Application Guoliang Qian*, Jing Zou, and Bon Sy City University of New York, New York, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Design of a Service-Oriented Middleware for Making the Global RFID System Kyung-Lang Park, Chang-Soon Kim, Hie-Cheol Kim, and Shin-Dug Kim Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea Daegu University, Daegu, Korea

09:00 - 09:20am: Auction-Based Broker for Dynamic Web Service Composition Chihiro Ono*, Gen Hattori, and Fumiaki Sugaya KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Saitama, Japan

09:20 - 09:40am: Web Services for Portlet Integration into Corporate Portals Christian M. Kaspar, Markus Burghardt, and Svenja Hagenhoff University of Goettingen, Germany

09:40 - 10:00am: A Session Migration Scheme for Smart Web Services in Mobile Computing Pan-Lung Tsai* and Chin-Laung Lei National Taiwan University, Taiwan

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-ISWS (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of ISWS's schedule.

10:40a - 05:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ISWS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, PDPTA, IKE, ICWN, and CIC.)

168 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 03:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ISWS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, PDPTA, IKE, ICWN, and CIC.)

SESSION 4-ISWS: WEB SERVICES SECURITY Co-Chairs: Dr. Eduardo Fernandez-Medina & Dr. Mario Piattini June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:20 4:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

03:20 - 03:40pm: Considerations about Web Services Security C. Gutierrez, E. Fernandez-Medina, and M. Piattini Paseo de la Universidad, Spain

03:40 - 04:00pm: Two Patterns for Web Services Security Eduardo B. Fernandez Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Enhancements to Securing XML Web Services Edward Heinz and Erdogan Dogdu Georgia State University, Georgia, USA

SESSION 5-ISWS: DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE Chair: Dr. Jiang Liu, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 4:20 - 6:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Scheduling Web Services Transactions Erdogan Dogdu Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: WSPDS: Web Services Peer-to-Peer Discovery Service Farnoush Banaei-Kashani, Ching-Chien Chen, and Cyrus Shahabi University of Southern California, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: Web Services as an Alternative to Software Porting J. Dana Eckart Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Conversational Agents as Web Services Elizabeth Figa* and Paul Tarau University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm: Performance of Dynamically Resizing Message Fields for Differential Serialization of SOAP Messages N. Abu-Ghazaleh, M. Govindaraju, and Michael J. Lewis* Binghamton University, New York, USA

169

June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 05:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ISWS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC, PDPTA, IKE, ICWN, and CIC.)

170 DISCUSSION SESSION A-ISWS June 21 (Monday), 2004 ISWS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-ISWS:

O. Servicing the Future: Web Services Sudeep Mallick*, B. V. Kumar, and S. V. Subrahmanya Infosys Technologies Limited, Bangalore, India O. On the Design of Web Services Sanjay P. Ahuja* and Raquel Clark University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. Designing the Agile Enterprise - Managed Migration to SOA Holds the Key Sumanta Deb Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore, India O. Toward a General Framework for Building Scientific Data Sharing Web Services Sean Warden*, Arturo Sanchez, and Sherif Elfayoumy University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA O. On the Development of Software Tools for Testing Web Service Tsung-Teng Cheng** and Chih-Hsiung Fu* **National Taipei University, Taipei, Taiwan *Education Network Center of Tainan City, Tainan, Taiwan O. Adding Semantics To Attribute-Based Discovery of Web Services Natenapa Sriharee*, Twittie Senivongse*, Chayan Teppaboot*, and Kokichi Futatsugi** *Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand **Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Japan O. Classification of Service Discovery Baiming Feng, Zhiwei Xu, Xingwu Liu*, and Yuzhong Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China

171 DISCUSSION SESSION B-ISWS June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 ISWS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-ISWS:

O. Web Based LMS Implementation for SCORM Standard Young-hwan Woo and Jin-wook Chung Geochang Provincial College, Korea Sung-kyun-kwan University, Korea O. Constructing Finite State Automata for High-Performance Web Services Robert van Engelen O. A New Framework for Teaching Web Technology Jigang Liu Metropolitan State University, MN, USA O. The Design and Implementation of the Spacecraft Navigation and Ancillary Information Web Service Joseph Gill, Legand Burge, and Moses Garuba O. A Modular Framework for Building and Managing Online Communities Samir Omar and T. Lim O. Versatile e-Wallet Web Service via SET and SSL Protocols - Combination Samir Omar and K. Chan O. Centralized Supply Chain Coordination: A Service Oriented Architecture Reza Seyedshohadaie and Yukong Zhang O. Semantic Based Dynamic Workflow E-Services Sree Kumar and S. Swamynathan O. Semantic Based Dynamic Workflow E-Service S. Swamynathan, K.Sree Kumar, and T.V.Geetha O. The Metaclinic Database System: A Metadata Approach to Building Research Database Systems Tom Caldwell Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA

172

PCC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

173 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-PCC: SERVICE & RESOURCE DISCOVERY Chair: Dr. Qiang Zhu, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30 - 11:10am (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

10:30 - 10:50am: Distributed Service Platform for Adaptive Mobile Services D. Pakkala and J. Latvakoski VTT Electronics, Finland

10:50 - 11:10am: Web Service for Pervasive Corporate Information Systems Thomas Diekmann and Svenja Hagenhoff Germany

SESSION 2-PCC: MONITORING, POSITIONING & SEARCHING Chair: Dr. Lee McCauley, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 11:10 - 11:50am (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

11:10 - 11:30am: Remote Monitoring of a Heterogeneous Sensor Network for Biomedical Research in Space Kathy J. Liszka*/**, Michael A. Mackin**, David W. York**, and Michael J. Lichter *University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, USA **NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

11:30 - 11:50am: Liquid Schedule Searching Strategies for the Optimization of Collective Network Communications Emin Gabrielyan* and Roger D. Hersch Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

174 June 21

SESSION 3-PCC: EMBEDDED DEVICES & SYSTEMS + APPLICATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Mieso Denko, Canada & Dr. Daryoush D. Farsi, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 11:50am - 12:50 (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

11:50 - 12:10pm: Mobile Agent Technology and Networked Reconfigurable Embedded Devices Timothy O'Sullivan and Richard Studdert University College Cork, Ireland

12:10 - 12:30pm: Towards the Design and Implementation of Embedded Database for Pervasive Computing Applications Sheikh I. Ahamed and Sanjay Vallecha Marquette University Milwaukee, WI, USA

12:30 - 12:50pm: Augmenting Speech Recognition and Understanding Using Latent Semantic Analysis Lee McCauley University of Memphis, TN, USA

12:50 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 05:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, IC, ICWN, ISWS, SAM, CIC, and VLSI.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

175 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-PCC (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of PCC's schedule.

SESSION 4-PCC: WORKSHOP: INTELLIGENT PERVASIVE COMPUTING Chair: Dr. Stanislav Kurkovsky June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 1:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

10:40 - 11:00am: Wireless Student Testing Vladimir Zanev Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: A Hierarchical Approach to Formalization of Distributed Computing Environments Anatoly Kurkovsky University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: HomeOS: Context-Aware Home Connectivity Neal Rosen, Rizwan Sattar*, Robert W. Lindeman, Rahul Simha, and Bhagirath Narahari George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Intelligent Pervasive Framework for Consumer-Supplier Interaction Stan Kurkovsky* and Karthik Harihar Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Agents in the Small - Autonomous and Context-Aware Smart Tags Fano Ramparany*, Olivier Boissier**, Cosmin Carabelea**, Lionel Rimbert**, and Alfred Chioiu* *DIH-OCF France Telecom, France **SMA-SIMMO-ENS Mines de Saint-Etienne, France

01:20 - 01:40pm: Suitability of Existing Service Discovery Protocols for Mobile Users in an Environment Davy Preuveneers and Yolande Berbers K.U.Leuven, Belgium

176 June 22

SESSION 5-PCC: COMMUNICATION ISSUES INCLUDING AD-HOC NETWORKS Co-Chairs: Dr. R. Handorean, USA, Dr. F. Ramparany, France, T. O'Sullivan, Ireland & K. S. Vallerio, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 1:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

01:40 - 02:00pm: An Architecture Supporting Run-Time Upgrade of Proxy-Based Services in Ad Hoc Networks Rohan Sen, Radu Handorean, Gregory Hackmann, and Gruia-Catalin Roman Washington University in St. Louis, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: Design and Performance Evaluation of a Novel Architecture to the Integration of the Internet and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Habib Ammari* and Hesham El-Rewini Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Fast Simulation Technique for LDPC Code Analysis Rajeshwary Tayade and Gwan Choi Texas A&M University, USA

02:40 - 03:00pm: An Open Platform for Discovery, Delivery and Hosting Applications in Mobile Ad hoc Networks Nicolas Le Sommer and Herv? Roussain Valoria Laboratory University of South Brittany, France

03:00 - 03:20pm: Providing Unified Security Mechanisms for MANET Network Layer Chunxiao Chigan, Leiyuan Li, and Rahul Bandaru Michigan Tech, Houghton, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, IC, ICWN, ISWS, SAM, CIC, and VLSI.)

177 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 01:00p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, IC, ICWN, ISWS, SAM, CIC, and VLSI.)

SESSION 6-PCC: PEER-TO-PEER COMPUTING Co-Chairs: Chunxiao (Tricia) Chigan, USA & Habib Ammari, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Repute Relationships for Reputation Management in Peer-to-Peer; Communication-II Farookh Khadeer Hussain*, Elizabeth Chang, and Tharam Dillon Curtin University of Technology, Australia

01:20 - 01:40pm: A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Asynchronous Data Dissemination in Ad Hoc Networks Herve Roussain and Frederic Guidec Universita de Bretagne-Sud Vannes, France

01:40 - 02:00pm: Searching Variably Connected P2P Networks Njaal T. Borch and Lars Kristian Vognild Norut Information Technology Ltd.

SESSION 7-PCC: LOCATION & CONTEXT-AWARE + MULTIMEDIA & SPEECH RECOGNITION Co-Chairs: Chunxiao (Tricia) Chigan, USA & Habib Ammari, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

02:00 - 02:20pm: LATTE: Location And Time Triggered Email Andronikos Nedos, Alex O'Connor, Graham Abell, Siobh?n Clarke, and Vinny Cahill Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

02:20 - 02:40pm: Location-Aware Middle Agents in Pervasive Computing Akio Sashima, Noriaki Izumi, and Koichi Kurumatani Cyber Assist Research Center, AIST, Japan

178 June 23

02:40 - 03:00pm: Pervasive Multimedia via an Intelligent Remocon for Digital Home Environments Hyun Jeong, Jeongyeon Lim, Qonita shahab, Hendry and Munchurl Kim Communications & Broadcasting Information & Communications University, Korea

03:00 - 03:20pm: FREE SLOT

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, IC, ICWN, ISWS, SAM, CIC, and VLSI.)

179 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 05:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to PCC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, IC, ICWN, ISWS, SAM, CIC, and VLSI.)

180 DISCUSSION SESSION A-PCC June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 PCC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-PCC:

O. A Mobile Agent-Based Location Management Scheme for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Ikram Jaffery and Mieso Denko University of Guelph, Canada O. Developing an Interactive Kiosk for Mobile Devices: A Practical Experience Stan Kurkovsky*, Bhagyavati, and Manish Shah Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia, USA O. Utilizing Service Oriented Architecture for Personal Information Management Daryoush D. Farsi* and Aron Sogor** *University of San Francisco, USA **Vodafone, USA O. States-Detection-Based Reducing Power Use Method in Resource Discovery and Interaction Tang Shancheng* and Hou Yibin** *Xi'an Jiaotong University, P. R. China **Beijing University of Technology, P. R. China O. An Embedded Healthcare System for Blood Glucose Monitoring in Body Area Networks Kil-Ho Ahn, Jae-Wan Park, Dong-Ryeol Shin and Jun-Dong Cho SungKyunKwan University, Korea O. A Survey on Current and Future Pervasive Computing Devices and Applications Paula Stroud and Sheikh I Ahamed Marquette University Milwaukee, WI, USA O. Reducing Latency in Ad Hoc Networks by Pre-Fetching Johnson P Thomas, Tanvir Alam, and Istvan Jonyer O. A Performance Model For Peer-to-Peer Downloading Lu Yan and Fei Xue O. Energy-Efficient Graphical User Interface Design Keith S. Vallerio, Lin Zhong, and Niraj K. Jha O. Women and Technology: The Next Step in Bridging the Divide Cynthia Lester* and Marcus Brown University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA

181

SAM'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Security and Management

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SAM conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

182 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 01:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SAM conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

SESSION 1-SAM: TRUSTED COMPUTING PLATFORMS Chair: Dr. Selim Aissi June 21, 2004 (Monday); 12:50 - 2:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

12:50 - 01:10pm: A Comparison of the Trusted Computing Group Security Model with Clark-Wilson Ned M. Smith Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, USA

01:10 - 01:30pm: User Authentication with Smart Cards in Trusted Computing Architecture Patrick George

01:30 - 01:50pm: Machine Authentication and Security Compliance Mary Rossell and Alan D. Ross Intel Corporation, Folsom, California, USA

01:50 - 02:10pm: Malware Mitigation Using Host Intrusion Prevention in the Enterprise Alan D. Ross and Dennis Morgan Intel Corporation, Folsom, California, USA

183 June 21 SESSION 2-SAM: SECURITY ENGINEERING Co-Chairs: Dr. Luis Javier G. Villalba, Dr. E. Fernandez-Medina, & Dr. Julio C. Hernandez Castro June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:10 - 3:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

02:10 - 02:30pm: Analysis of ISO/IEC 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management Carlos Villarrubia and E. Fernandez

02:30 - 02:50pm: Vulnerabilities in 802.11b Wireless Local Area Networks Jesus Arturo Perez Diaz and Gerardo Del Valle Torres

02:50 - 03:10pm: Secure Business Processes Optimization System Antonio Sarasa Cabezuelo, Daniel Ruiz-Zorrilla Gonzalo, and Marcos Muinos Martin Spain

SESSION 3-SAM: COMMUNICATION NETWORKS Chair: Dr. Ruijian Zhang, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 3:10 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

03:10 - 03:30pm: Legal File and Profit Sharing in a Peer to Peer Network Giancarlo Ruffo Universita' di Torino, Torino, Italy

03:30 - 03:50pm: Relationships for Reputation Management in Peer-to-Peer; Communication-I Farookh Khadeer Hussain*, Elizabeth Chang*, and Tharam Dillon** *Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia **University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

03:50 - 04:10pm: Secure IP Multicast for Distributed Multimedia System Jing Wu* and Tianbing Xia University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-SAM (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of SAM's schedule.

184 June 21 05:20 - 06:20pm: PANEL DISCUSSION SAM-PANEL-1: UNIFIED SECURITY POLICY LANGUAGE: IS IT ACHIEVABLE IN A MULTI-VENDOR, MULTI-PROTOCOL ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT? Moderator: Dr. Hong Li, CISSP Panelists: Paul Agbabian, Symantec Corporation, CA, USA Carl Ellison, Microsoft, USA Arosha Bandara, Imperial College, London, UK David Durham, Intel Corporation, OR, USA Atul Prakash, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

06:20 - 07:20pm: PANEL DISCUSSION SAM-PANEL-2: OPEN MOBILE ARCHITECTURE & SECURITY Moderator: Dr. Raziq Yakub Panelists: Nora Dabbous, Gemplus Charlie Kaufman, Microsoft Anand Prasad, NTT DoCoMo Europe Selim Aissi, Intel Corporation, USA (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

185 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-SAM (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of SAM's schedule.

10:40 - 3:20pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SAM conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

SESSION 4-SAM: INTRUSION MANAGEMENT & ALGORITHMS Chair: Fariborz Farahmand, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 8)

03:20 - 03:40pm: Data Confidentiality in E-government and E-commerce Fariborz Farahmand, Shamkant B. Navathe, Gunter P. Sharp, and Philip H. Enslow Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

03:40 - 04:00pm: Analysis and Management of Intrusion Data Collection Robert F. Erbacher Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: A State Transition Model Case Study for Intrusion Detection Systems Brian J. d'Auriol* and Kishore Surapaneni University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: An Architectural Framework for Distributed Intrusion Detection using Smart Agents V. Chatzigiannakis, G. Androulidakis, M. Grammatikou*, and B. Maglaris; National Tech. Univ.of Athens, Greece

04:40 - 05:00pm: Intrusion-Based Survivability Architecture Hiep Pham* and Zhuhan Jiang University of Western Sydney, Australia

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Hardware Implementation of Speaker Verification using Support Vector Machine Yongwha Chung**, Byung-Hee Hwang***, Woo-Yong Choi*, Daesung Moon*, Sung Bum Pan*, and Sang-Hwa Chung*** *Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea **Korea University, Korea; Pusan National University, Korea

05:20 - 05:40pm: ASAM: An Automated System for Authorisation Data Change Management in GRID Environments Nick Antonopoulos*, Tatjana Bitzakidis, and Roger Peel University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

186 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-SAM (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8) List of papers appears at the end of SAM's schedule.

10:40 - 02:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SAM conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

SESSION 5-SAM: ENCRYPTION & AUTHENTICATION Co-Chairs: Dr. Albert Ball, USA & Dr. Anand Prasad, Germany June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:40 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Managing Access Rights for Terminated Employees Dennis Heimbigner University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: A Survey of Biometric Authentication Systems Farhan A. Qazi Syracuse University, New York, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: User Isolation and Policy-Based Security Management M. Ammar Rayes* and Michael Cheung Cisco Systems, Inc., San Jose, California, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Authentication and Authorization for Network Security Service Taesung Kim*, Sangrae Cho, and Seunghun Jin Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

04:20 - 04:40pm: A Graphical Password Scheme Strongly Resistant to Spyware Dawei Hong**, Shushuang Man*, Barbra Hawes*, & Manton Matthews*** *Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN, USA **Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, USA ***University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: 2 Channel Authentication Raghavan Subramanian Infosys Technologies Ltd., Bangalore, India

187 June 23

SESSION 6-SAM: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS & FRAMEWORKS Co-Chairs: Dr. Albert Ball, USA & Dr. Anand Prasad, Germany June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 5:00 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Security Architecture for a Web Portal of Sensitive Archival Records Binh Q. Nguyen US Army Research Laboratory, Maryland, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: A Unified Framework for Mobile Security Wayne Jansen*, Vlad Korolev*, Booz-Allen Hamilton*, Serban Gavrila**, Thomas Heute*, and Clement Seveillac* *National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA **VDG, Inc., USA

188 June 24

7:30 - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-SAM (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of SAM's schedule.

10:40 - 02:00pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to SAM conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

SESSION 7-SAM: ALGORITHMS & APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Myron Sheu, Cal State University, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:00 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

02:00 - 02:20pm: KLADS: Unix Based Kernel Level Anomaly Detection System Vamshi Krishna Venapally, William S. Harrison*, and Nadine Hanebutte University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Using Metadata to Protect the Audiovisual Contents in MPEG-7 Applications Leon Pan* and Chang N. Zhang University of Regina, Canada

02:40 - 03:00pm: CAPTCHA-Based Anti-Spam Mail Model Phen-Lan Lin*, Juen-Lin Huang, and Ting-Jung Chang Providence University, Taichung, Taiwan

03:00 - 03:20pm: FREE SLOT

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

189 June 24

SESSION 8-SAM: EMERGING RESEARCH + WIRELESS & MOBILE SECURITY Chair: Dr. Selim Aissi June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:40 - 6:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 2)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Possible Attacks on and Countermeasures for Secure Multi-Agent Computation Regine Endsuleit* and Arno Wagner Universitat Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany & ETH Zurich, Switzerland

04:00 - 04:20pm: A Systematic Approach to Security Deployment in a Networking Environment Myron Sheu*, Le Tang**, and Ravi Mukkamala*** *Cal State University at DH, Carson, California, USA **Cal State Univ. at LA, Los Angeles, California, USA ***Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: Testing IPv6 Security Albert Ball, Donald G. Cole, and Michael L. Nelson* International College, Ft Myers, Florida, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Proposal and Implemantation of Router-Based Traceback Technique Yuhei Kawakoya* and Yoichi Muraoka Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

05:00 - 05:20pm: Web Spoofing Techniques, Implementation, and Solutions Tarek Alameldin* and Amitesh Sinha California State University, Fresno, CA, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Survivable Systems Analysis for Real Time Control Systems in Critical Infrastructures Matt Benke*, John Waite, Paul Oman, & A. Abdel-Rahim University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm: A Protocol for Secure Seamless Handover Anand R. Prasad* and Hu Wang DoCoMo Comm. Labs Europe GmbH, Munich, Germany

190 DISCUSSION SESSION A-SAM June 21 (Monday), 2004 SAM RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-SAM:

O. Ontology-Based Framework for E-Survivability Analysis Hiep Pham* and Zhuhan Jiang University of Western Sydney, Australia O. Byzantine Agreement with Threshold Cryptography in Unknown Networks SoonHwa Sung* and Eun Bae Kong Chungnam National University, Korea O. The Analyses of Graffiti Input and Its Application to Personal Identification Hiroshi Dozono*, Hiroaki Sanada*, Masanori Nakakuni**, and Yoshio Noguchi* *Saga University, Saga, Japan **Miyazaki University, Japan O. The Key Authority - Secure Key Management in Hierarchical Public Key Infrastructures A. Wiesmaier*, E. Karatsiolis, and M. Lippert Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany O. Towards A Perfect Secure Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Chunxiao Chigan* and Rahul Bandaru Michigan Tech., Houghton, Michigan, USA O. JxPS2 - An Intelligent, Portable and Pluggable Security Service for Web Applications Using Java, XML and JIProlog (Java Internet Prolog) Mathias Fonkam and Chamraj Bathirappan St. Joseph's University, PA, USA O. Abnormal Traffic Detection for Network Intrusion Detection Young-Jun Heo and Keol-Woo Ryu ETRI, Korea

191 DISCUSSION SESSION B-SAM June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 SAM RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-SAM:

O. 802.11b Wireless Networks Insecure at Any Speed Craig Valli and Peter Wolski Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Australia O. Detecting Packet Mishadling in MANETs Sirisha R. Medidi*, Muralidhar Medidi, Sireesh Gavini, Richard L. Griswold Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA O. Scenarios for Hijacking Execution Flow of .NET Managed Code Alexander Maslov New Jersey Institute of Technology, Avenel, NJ, USA O. Measures for Detecting Network Attacks at the Aggregate Traffic Level on Highspeed Internet Backbone Byeong-hee Roh, S. W. Yoo, and Won-joon Choi Ajou University, Korea O. Tolerating Intrusions in Grid Systems Luis Sardinha*, Nuno Ferreira Neves, & Paulo Verissimo University of Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal O. An XML-Based Impact Analysis Using Security Management With IAVN Namho Yoo*, Hwajung Lee**, and Hyeong-Ah Choi* *George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA **Radford University, Radford, Virginia, USA O. General Considerations on Data Warehouses Security Rodolfo Villarroel*, Eduardo Fernandez-Medina**, and Mario Piattini** *Universidad Catolica del Maule, Chile **Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

192 DISCUSSION SESSION C-SAM June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 SAM RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-SAM:

O. A Study on CRL Distribution for Response Time Reduction in Distributed OCSP Sung-Ock Hong*, Kyoung-Ja Kim, and Tae-Mu Chang Dongguk University, Seoul, Korea O. Experimental Analysis of the Arcanum Key Exchange Protocol A. S. Mian* and R. Iqbal** *University of Western Australia, Australia **National University of Science & Technology, Pakistan O. Boolean Functions with Good Properties Tianbing Xia* and Jing Wu University of Wollongong, Australia O. An Efficient Access Control Model Based on User-Classification and Role-Division Yong-Seok Kim, Jun-Cheol Jeon, Jin-Woo Jeon, and Kee-Young Yoo* Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea O. NSPPM: A Node Sampling Approach to Probabilistic Packet Marketing-Based IP Traceback Shu Jin*, Fengyu Liu, and Manwu Xu Nanjing University of Science and Technology, P. R. China O. DPA Methods of Smart Cards Hee-Bong Choi*, Jong-Gil Kim, Sang-Yun Han, Mung-Gil Choi, Chun-Soo Kim, and Hoon-Jae Lee National Security Research Institute, Taejun, Korea O. A New Modulo (2^n +1) Multiplier for IDEA Yi-Jung Chen**, Dyi-Rong Duh*, and Yungshiang Sam Han* *National Chi Nan University, Nantou, Taiwan **National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan O. A ZRP-Based Reliable Route Discovery Scheme in Ad-Hoc Networks Kyoung-Ja Kim* and Tae-Mu Chang Dongguk University, Korea O. EZ-Park: An Innovative Secure M-Commerce Application J. Adams, R. Abbadasari, and R. Mukkamala* Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

193 DISCUSSION SESSION D-SAM June 24 (Thursday), 2004 SAM RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-SAM:

O. TCP SYN Flood Sensor for Internet Backbone Madiha Zafar and S. M. H. Zaidi NUST Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan O. Survivable Systems Analysis of the North American Power Grid Communications Infrastructure Patrick R. Merry, Axel W. Krings*, and Paul W. Oman University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, USA O. Secure Email in the Corporate World Hassan Aljifri University of Miami, Florida, USA O. An Efficient Protocol for Mutual Authentication and Key Agreement Using the Subscriber Identity Module Mun-Kyu Lee and Dowon Hong O. A Proposal for an Automated Approach to Real Time Profiling of IT Security Compromises Najib Saylani O. Time Bound Authorisation in PKI Durai Pandian and C. Chellappan O. IP Traceback Using Deterministic Edge Router Marking (DERM) Shravan K Rayanchu and Gautam Barua O. Apply GPS Devices for Improving Aircraft Security Ruijian Zhang, Jon Ellch, Michael Carter, Sean Henderson, and Michael Heenan O. Processing Biometric Information for Smart Cards Using a Dedicated Hash Function Ghasem S. Alijani*, Nam Tran, and J. Steven Welsh Southern University of New Orleans, USA O. Modeling Host Status Transition for Network Intrusion Detection Mira Kwak* and Dong-Sub Cho Ewha Womans University, Korea O. A Study on Security Risk Modeling over Information and Communication Infrastructure InJung Kim*, YoonJung Jung*, JoongGil Park*, and DongHo Won** *Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea **SungKyunKwan University, Korea O. The Development of Risk Analysis Methodology for Information Asset on Network YoonJung Jung, InJung Kim, NamHoon Lee, and JoongGil Park Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea

194

METMBS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Mathematics and Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

195 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 12:30pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST, IKE, and PDPTA.)

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 1-METMBS: SIGNAL PROCESSING Chair: TBA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 01:30 - 03:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

01:30 - 01:50pm: De Novo Analysis of Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data as a Non-Deterministic Optimization Problem Alejandro Heredia-Langner*, William R. Cannon, Kenneth D. Jarman, and Kristin H. Jarman Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

01:50 - 02:10pm: A Neighbor-Joining Method for Identifying a Stage I Ovarian Cancer Signature in the Mass-Spectrum of Serum Proteins Jack K. Horner Science Applications International Corp., New Mexico, USA

02:10 - 02:30pm: Estimating Probabilities of Peptide Assignments to LC-FTICR-MS Observations Kevin K. Anderson, Matthew E. Monroe, & Don Simone Daly Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA, USA

196 June 21

02:30 - 02:50pm: Co-Variation Analysis of Helix Caps & Applications in Classification Lu-yong Wang and An-suei Yang Columbia University, New York, USA

02:50 - 03:10pm: Towards a Cohort-Selective Frequency-Compression Hearing Aid Marie Roch, Richard R. Hurtig, Jing Liu, & Tong Huang San Diego State University, California, USA

03:10 - 04:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST, IKE, and PDPTA.)

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-METMBS (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of METMBS's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

197 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 2-METMBS: BIOINFORMATICS - I Chair: TBA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

08:20 - 08:40am: Effective Sampling of Protein Conformation Space: Identification of Independent Folding Units Geraint Thomas*, Richard B. Sessions**, and Martin J. Parker* *University of Leeds, Leeds, UK **University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

08:40 - 09:00am: An XML-Based Approach to Integrating Heterogeneous Yeast Genome Data Kei-Hoi Cheung*, Deyun Pan, Andrew Smith, Michael Seringhaus, Shawn Douglas, and Mark Gerstein Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Discovering Statistically Significant Clusters by Using Iterative Genetic Algorithms in Gene Expression Data Hua-Sheng Chiu, Han-Yu Chuang*, Huai-Kuang Tsai, Tao-Wei Huang, and Cheng-Yan Kao National Taiwan University, Taiwan

09:20 - 09:40am: Prediction of Protein Secondary Structure from PDB Structure Information Based on Sequence Fragments Homology Searching Shouji Tatsumoto*, Kenji Satou**, and Akihiko Konagaya* *RIKEN, Kanagawa, Japan **Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Japan

09:40 - 10:00am: Applications of EMAGEN on Comparing Multiple Prokaryotic Genomes Jitender S. Deogun, Jingyi Yang*, and Fangrui Ma University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-METMBS (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of METMBS's schedule.

198 June 22 SESSION 3-METMBS: MEDICAL & IMAGING INFORMATICS Chair: Dr. Usha Sinha, UCLA, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

10:40 - 11:00am: Towards Semantics-Based Intra-Document Coreference Resolution Roderick Y. Son*, Frank Meng, Andrew A. Chen, Ricky K Taira, and Hooshang Kangarloo University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Information Extraction using Semantic Patterns for Populating Clinical Data Models Frank Meng*, Andrew A. Chen, Roderick Y. Son, R. K. Taira, B. M. Churchill, & Hooshang Kangarloo University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: Framework for the Automated Validation of Nomograms for the Prediction of Cancer Outcomes Andrew A. Chen*, Frank Meng, Roderick Y. Son, R. K. Taira, B. M. Churchill, & Hooshang Kangarloo University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Automated Decision Support for Brain MRI Protocol Selection Luis E. Selva*, Suzie El-Saden, Jim Sayre, Hooshang Kangarloo, and Usha Sinha University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 03:20pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST, IKE, and PDPTA.)

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 4-METMBS: BIOINFORMATICS - II Chair: TBA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Identification of Mouse mslp2 Gene from EST Databases by Repeated Searching, Comparison, and Assembling Yen-Ping Chu*, Wen-Ling Chan*/**, Yung-Fu Chen***, Yung-Kuan Chan*, and Jan-Gowth Chang** *National Chung-Shing University, Taichung, Taiwan **China Medical Univ. Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan ***Chungtai Inst. of Health Sciences & Tech., Taiwan

199 June 22 04:00 - 04:20pm: Analysis of Promoter Regions for Essential Genes of Bacillus subtilis using PIDA Catherine Putonti and Yuriy Fofanov University of Houston, Texas, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: New Techniques for Generation and Analysis of Evolutionary Trees Chang Wang, Stephen D. Scott, Qingping Tao, Dmitri E. Fomenko, and Vadim N. Gladyshev University of Nebraska, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: An Open Problem in RNA Secondary Structure Prediction by the Comparative Approach Stefan Engelen and Fariza Tahi Laboratoire La.M.I., CNRS, Universite Val-d. Essonne, France

05:00 - 05:20pm: The Human Genome Contains Numerous Clusters of Adjacent Co-Regulated Genes Gabriela Hristescu*, Marc Kirschner**, Jonathan Ploski**, and Aurelian Radu** *Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA **Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Integrating Evolving Tools for Proteomics Research Susan Havre, Mudita Singhal, Banu Gopalan, Deborah Payne, Kyle Klicker, Gary Kiebel, Ken Auberry, Eric Stephan, Bobbie-Jo Webb, and Deborah Gracio Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

200 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 5-METMBS: BIOINFORMATICS - III Chair: TBA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

08:20 - 08:40am: Genome Scale Identification of Regulons Haluk Resat and Linyong Mao Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: A Comparison of DNA Fragment Assembly Algorithms Lishan Li and Sami Khuri San Jose State University, California, USA

09:00 - 09:20am: Reconstruction of gt-Networks from Gene Trees Sergey Bereg University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Effective Dimension Reduction Using Sequential Projection Pursuit on Gene Expression Data for Cancer Classification Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson and Susan L. Havre Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: A Combinatorial Approach to Reconstructing Transcriptional Regulatory Networks Ying-Zhe Hsu and Yuh-Jyh Hu National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-METMBS (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of METMBS's schedule.

SESSION 6-METMBS: IMAGE PROCESSING Chair: TBA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

10:40 - 11:00am: Multi-Resolution Image Segmentation for Quantifying Spatial Heterogeneity in Mixed Population Biofilms Saeid Belkasim, Jian Gu, Gordana Derado, Eric Gilbert, and Heather O'Connell Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Automated Segmentation in Computer Tomography Imaging S. Hyder Ali*, R. Sukenesh**, and R. Avinsha* *Noorul Islam College of Engineering, Tamilnadu, India **Thyagarajar College of Engineering, Tamilnadu, India

201 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: A New Software (Sequencer) for a Dedicated DSP-Based MRI System Aktham Asfour**, Kosai Raoof*, Michal Sicner**, and Jean-Marc Fournier** *Laboratoire des Images et des Signaux (LIS), ENSIEG, France **Lab. d.Electrotechnique de Grenoble (LEG), ENSIEG, France

11:40 - 12:00pm: MR Multi-Spectral Texture Analysis Using Space-Frequency Information H. Zhu*/**, Y. Zhang*/**, X. Wei*/**, L. M. Metz*/**, A. G. Law*/**, and J. R. Mitchell*/** *University of Calgary, Canada **Seaman Family MR Research Ctr, Foothills Med. Ctr, Canada

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 03:20pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST, IKE, and PDPTA.)

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 7-METMBS: DATA & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Chair: TBA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 4:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

03:40 - 04:00pm: The Biological Sciences Collaboratory George Chin Jr. and Carina S. Lansing Pacific Northwest Laboratory, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Handling the Heterogeneous Data from High Throughput Experiments in the Post-Genomic Era Madhusudan*, I. Vadivelu, L. Krause, P. Morrison, and S. Subramaniam University of California San Diego, California, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: Synchronized Biological Knowledge and Data Management: A Hybrid Approach Eric G. Stephan, George Chin Jr., Abigail L. Corrigan, Kyle R. Klicker, and Heidi J. Sofia Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA, USA

202 June 23 SESSION 8-METMBS: FUZZY LOGIC IN MEDICINE Chair: TBA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 4:40 - 5:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

04:40 - 05:00pm: A Knowledge Acquisition Tool for Weaning From Artificial Ventilation in Intensive Care Units Christian Schuh*, M. Hiesmayr, & Klaus-Peter Adlassnig University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

05:00 - 05:20pm: Fuzzy Sets in Medicine - Historical Remarks Rudolf Seising University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

SESSION 9-METMBS: IMAGE PROCESSING Chair: TBA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 5:20 - 6:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

05:20 - 05:40pm: Using An Optimization Method to Determine the Parameters of the Accommodative System of the Eye Matthew He, Bai-chuan Jiang, and Yuliya Poberezhnyak Nova Southeastern University, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm: The Application of Infrared Imaging to Psychological Status Assessment - A Preliminary Study Jin-Guey Lee*, Fong-Lin Jang**, and Ming-Shi Wang* *National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan **Chi-Mei Medical Center, Tainan, Taiwan

06:00 - 06:20pm: 3D Progressive Imaging with Feature Selection R. A. Brown, A. G. Law, J. R. Mitchell, and H. Zhu University of Calgary, Canada

203 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-METMBS (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of METMBS's schedule.

10:40am - 12:00: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to METMBS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for CISST, IKE, and PDPTA.)

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 10-METMBS: MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS & DECISION MAKING + TOOLS & RECEPTORS Chair: TBA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 1:00 - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Med-LIFE: A Diagnostic Aid For Medical Imagery Joshua R. New, Erion Hasanbelliu, and Mario Aguilar* Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA

01:20 - 01:40pm: Microcalcification Detection Using Independent Component Analysis Jun Zheng and Emma Regentova University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: Viewing and Evaluating Accuracy Differences Between Diagnostic Classes Steve P. Chadwick Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Arizona, USA

02:00 - 02:20pm: EGF Receptor Sorting in Endosomal Compartments Haluk Resat Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

SESSION 11-METMBS: APPLICATIONS Chair: TBA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 2:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

02:20 - 02:40pm: The Properties of the Cardiac Cell Mathematical Model with a Markovian Representation of Potassium Channel Gating Processes Under High Pacing Rate R. Samade and B. Kogan University of California, Los Angeles, USA

204 June 24 02:40 - 03:00pm: Machine Learning Techniques for the Evaluation of External Skeletal Fixation Structures Ning Suo*, Khaled Rasheed, Walter D. Potter, and Dennis N. Aron University of Georgia, Georgia, USA

03:00 - 03:20pm: An Agent-Based Simulation Prototype for Evaluating Health Behavior Interventions Mark T. Jones* and Eloise Coupey** Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 04:00pm: Quantum Simulation Using Membrane Computing Jon Inouye National University

04:00 - 04:20pm: A Power-Law Model of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Epidemics in Thailand Jack K. Horner Science Applications International Corp., NM, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: Computational Cell Environment: A Problem Solving Environment for Integrating Diverse Biological Data Kyle Klicker, Mudita Singhal, Eric Stephan, Lynn Trease, and Deborah Gracio Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Optimal Statistical Model for Forecasting Air Quality Data M. Abdollahian and R. Foroghi RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

05:00 - 05:20pm: Automatic Identification of Key Sub-Structures for Protein Annotation Craig Lucas and Andrew Bulpitt University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

05:20 - 05:40pm: FREE SLOT

205 DISCUSSION SESSION A-METMBS June 21 (Monday), 2004 METMBS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-METMBS: O. Diagnosis of Colon Cancer and Cancer of the Esophagus Based on Blood Mechanoemission V. E. Orel**, D. A. Klyushin*, A. V. Romanov*, Yu. I. Petunin*, and R. I. Andrushkiw* *New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA **Institute of Oncology of Academy of Medical Sciences, Ukraine O. Mathematical Models of the Respiratory System and Practical Problems of Medicine Galyna Onopchuk* and Kostyantyn Polinkevich** *NCJ Educational Services, Montreal, Canada **Computer Horizons Corp., Montreal, Canada O. Mathematical Modeling Reveals that the Recent Developmental Secular Trend May Contribute to the Epidemiological Changes of type 1 Diabetes Xujing Wang and Soumitra Ghosh / Medical College of Wisconsin, USA O. Multifocal Electroretinogram 3D Wave Representation and Analysis Aram Arakelyan*, Narine Pirumyan*, Mariam Arakelyan**, and Angelika Shamshinova** *University of International Economic Relations, Armenia **Moscow Institute of Eye Diseases, Moscow, Russia O. Development of Alzheimer's Disease Detection and Analysis System Using Brain Signals of Alzheimer Model Animals Sunyoung Cho*, Insop Shim**, Jong Woo Kim***, Eui Whan Hwang***, and Hyun Taek Kim**** *Chungbuk University, Chungbuk, Korea **Kyunghee University, Kyunggi, Korea ***Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea ****Korea University, Seoul, Korea O. Quantitative Analysis of the Electrode Polarization and pH Measurement Jian-Guo Bau*/**, Wei-Kung Wang*/**, and Yuh-Ying Lin Wang** *National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan **Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan O. The Application of Gradient Vector Flow Active Contour Model in the Detection of Cervical Cells Obtained from Pap Smears Yung-Fu Chen*, Jan-Ray Liao**, and Su-Jiau Chen*** *Chungtai Institute of Health Sciences & Technology, Taiwan **National Chung Hsin University, Taichung, Taiwan ***National Taichung Home Economical & Commercial Senior Vocational School, Taiwan O. Decomposition of Saccadic Pulse and Step Components by Independent Component Analysis Yung-Fu Chen*, Hsuan-Hung Lin***, Yaw-Yin Li**, and Tainsong Chen** *Chungtai Institute of Health Sciences & Technology, Taiwan **National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan ***Chungtai Institute of Health Sciences & Technology, Taiwan O. Chaos on Nerve Cell and Neural Cells Activities Hossein S. Ansari, France O. Software Support for Classification of MRI Images M. Fathi, U. Wellen, and H. Garmestani; GATech, USA

206 DISCUSSION SESSION B-METMBS June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 METMBS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-METMBS:

O. A Neural Network Method for Identifying the Signature of Prostate Cancer in Serum Mass Spectra Jack K. Horner Science Applications International Corp., NM, USA O. Design and Simulation of a RF Coil for a Dedicated Low-Field MRI System Aktham Asfour**, Perrine Maliverney**, Jean-Marc Fournier**, and Kosai Raoof* *Lab. des Images et des Signaux (LIS), ENSIEG, France **Lab. d.Electrotechnique de Grenoble (LEG), ENSIEG, France O. Representing Sequences of Biological Macromolecules Using Prime Numbers Rajaram Gana*, Sarma S. R. Dittakavi, Rajalakshmi Srinivasan and Sona Vasudevan University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada O. Cloning and Characterization of Resistance Gene-Like Sequences in Warm Season Turfgrass Species H. Budak*, R. C. Shearman, and I. Dweikat University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA O. On The Alleviation of Side Effect of Outliers to Fisher's Discriminate Criterion (FDC) in Micro-Array Data Analysis Kajia Cao*, Qiuming Zhu, Javeed Iqbal, and John W. C. Chan University of Nebraska at Omaha, Nebraska, USA O. Residual Dipolar Couplings in High Throughput Backbone Solution Structure Determination of Proteins Homayoun Valafar*, Kristen L. Mayer, Peter D. LeBlond, Catherine Bougault, and James H. Prestegard University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. Segmentation of Electrophoretic Images in Doping Control Herbert Ramoser, Jurgen Biber, Ivan Bajla, and Igor Hollander O. A Pilot Study into the Use of HCI in Replacing Drug Treatment Charts for Use with Patients R. Chowdhury, G. Pearce*, and H. Ashdown Wolverhampton University, UK O. Algorithm Design with MATLAB for Cryosection Image Processing Xiaolin Tian*, Yan Zhao, and Zesheng Tang Macao University of Science and Technology, Macao O. An Improved Analysis on De-Noising Using B-SPLINE with Adaptation Poornachandra S, Dr. Kumaravel N, Karthikeyan K P, Karthikeyan J, and Karthik G O. Denoising Electrocardiogram Using Soft Thresholding in Iterative Wavelet Domain Karthikeyan K P, Karthikeyan J, Karthik G, Jai Krishna Prabhu P, and Dilip G

207 DISCUSSION SESSION C-METMBS June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 METMBS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-METMBS:

O. Exploring of Radiation Resistance from Bacterium Deinococcus Radiodurans R1 by Amino Acid Compositions of Proteins: View from Comparative Whole Protein Sequences Chia-Wen Chang*, Wen-Chang Chang*/**, Mao-Yen Chen**, and Cheng-Yan Kao* *National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan **Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan O. A System Biology Informatics Systems Integration Framework Thomas J. Wheeler University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA O. A Site-Based Method for Prediction of Protein Orthologous Relations Hsuan-Chao Chiu and Yuh-Jyh Hu National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan O. Using Statistical Properties of Short Subsequences in Microbial Identification Sergei Chumakov, Catherine Putonti, B. Montgomery Pettitt, George E. Fox, Richard C. Willson, and Yuriy Fofanov University of Houston, Texas, USA O. Retrospective Cohort Investigation of Risk Factors For Breast Cancer N. V. Boroday**, D. A. Klyushin***, Yu. I. Petunin***, O. Lyakhovka***, A. Miropolska***, R. I. Andrushkiw* *New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA **National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine ***Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University, Ukraine O. Disulfide Connectivity Prediction Using Support Vector Machine and Novel Features Ci-Hun Tsai, Huai-Kuang Tsai*, Shih-Chieh Chen, and Cheng-Yan Kao National Taiwan University, Taiwan O. Comparison of the Pudendo-to-Pudendal and Pelvic-to-Pudendal Nerve Reflexes in Urethane-Anesthetized Rats Hui-Yi Chang*, Chi-Wei Peng*, Jia-Jin J. Chen*, Chen-Li Cheng**, and William C de Groat*** *National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan **Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan ***University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvenia, USA O. Recognition of Child's Expressions and Reactions Using Multimedia Communication Network For Examining Child's Development Rini Pura Kirana and Akihiko Sugiura Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan O. Antigen Epitope Density Dependent Cell Surface Discrimination and the Role of the Lipid Rafts German Nudelman and Yoram Louzoun Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

208 DISCUSSION SESSION D-METMBS June 24 (Thursday), 2004 METMBS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-METMBS:

O. An Extended Linear Strategy Bridging the Gap Between Regression and SVD Decomposition for Modeling Protein Tandem Mass Spectrometry Dat Han Liu O. The Study on Protein Folding Based on The Small-World Effect of Complex Network Lu Quanguo and Chen Dingfang O. Medical Data Mining: Case of Cervical Cancer Mohamad Saraee, Tim Ritchings, and Chufan Feng O. Piecewise Fittings of the Saccadic Velocity Profiles Using the Rational Power Functions Hsuan-Hung Lin, Yung-Fu Chen, Tainsong Chen, and Tze-Tung Tsai O. A Tool to Determine the Specificity of Antisense Oligonucleotide Yu-Cheng Huang, Yu-Chih Chao, Shwu-Bin Lin, Huai-Kuang Tsai, and Cheng-Yan Kao National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan O. A Practical and Efficient Web-Based Dermatology System Tarek Alameldin, Preston J. Cooper, and Amitesh Sinha California State University Fresno, California, USA O. Rating Visual Capability for Computer Access with a Fuzzy Rule-Based Model Thomas A. Pushchak and Sreela Sasi Gannon University, USA

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MLMTA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Machine Learning; Models, Technologies and Applications

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MLMTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

210 June 21

6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-MLMTA: NATURAL LANGUAGE ENGINEERING FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION & KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Chair: Dr. Elena B. Kozerenko June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

10:30 - 10:50am: Syntactic Polysemy in Machine Translation Elena B. Kozerenko Institute for Informatics Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

10:50 - 11:10am: Post-Processing of OCR Results Using Automatically Constructed Partially Defined Syntax Vassili V. Postnikov and Dmitry L. Sholomov Institute for System Analysis of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

11:10 - 11:30am: Using Linguistic Resources to Build Conceptual Graphs John Dunnion University College Dublin, Ireland

11:30 - 11:50am: A Topic Detection System for the News Domain John Dunnion University College Dublin, Ireland

11:50 - 12:10pm: Learning Natural Language Using Genetic Algorithms J. Nelson Rushton Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA

12:10 - 12:30pm: FREE SLOT

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

211 June 21 01:30 - 04:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MLMTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC-AI, PDPTA, and IKE.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

212 June 22 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-MLMTA (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of MLMTA's schedule.

10:40a - 03:20p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MLMTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC-AI, PDPTA, and IKE.)

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 2-MLMTA: CLASSIFICATION Chair: Dr. Evelyne Hausen-Tropper, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:40 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

03:40 - 04:00pm: An Empirical Evaluation of the Classification Error of Two Thresholding Methods for Fisher's Classifier Luis Rueda* and Alioune Ngom University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada

04:00 - 04:20pm: Supervised Segmentation of Visible Human Data with Image Analogies James B. Lackey and Michael D. Colagrosso* Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: Support Vector Machine Classification of Ultrasonic Shaft Inspection Data Using Discrete Wavelet Transform Kyungmi Lee* and Vladimir Estivill-Castro Griffith University, Nathan, Australia

04:40 - 05:00pm: Training Distributed Cooperating Classifiers Dale E. Courte University of Dayton, Ohio, USA

SESSION 3-MLMTA: ALGORITHMS Chair: Dr. Evelyne Hausen-Tropper, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 5:00 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Comparison of Resampling Methods for Clustering Ensembles Behrouz Minaei-Bidgoli*, Alexander Topchy, and William F. Punch Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Comparison of MLP and Bayesian Approaches on Mineral Prospectivity Mapping Tasks Andrew Skabar Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia

213 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-MLMTA (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of MLMTA's schedule.

SESSION 4-MLMTA: ALGORITHMS Chair: Dr. M. Saraee, UK June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

10:40 - 11:00am: Action Inhibition Myriam Abramson George Mason University, Virginia, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: K-medoid-style Clustering Algorithms for Supervised Summary Generation Nidal Zeidat* and Christoph F. Eick University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: Improving Decision Trees by Clustering Venkat Chalasani SRA International, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Use of Histogram Distances in Iris Authentication Seung-Seok Choi, Sungsoo Yoon, Sung-Hyuk Cha*, and Charles C. Tappert Pace University, Pleasantville, New York, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 5-MLMTA: DATA ANALYSIS & MODELING & LEARNING Chair: Dr. M. Saraee, UK June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 2:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

01:00 - 01:20pm: Capturing Temporal Sequences for Text Representation Using Hierarchical SOMs Xiao Luo*, A. Nur Zincir-Heywood Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

01:20 - 01:40pm: Anti-Spam Filtering Using Neural Networks Yue Yang, Sherif Elfayoumy*, and Sanjay Ahuja University of North Florida, Florida, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: A Data Signature Approach for Analyzing, Manipulating and Understanding Collections of Graphical Summaries of Scenarios Paul Whitney*, George Chin*, Olga Kuchar*, Mary Powers*, Katherine E. Johnson*, and McLean Sloughter** *Pacific Northwest National Lab., Richland, WA, USA **University of Washington, Seatle, WA, USA

214 June 23 02:00 - 02:20pm: Authoritative Citation KNN Learning with Noisy Training Datasets Joseph Bernadt* and Leen-Kiat Soh University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA

SESSION 6-MLMTA: CLASSIFICATION Chair: Dr. Ruijian Zhang June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:20 - 3:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

02:20 - 02:40pm: Real-Time Gene-Expression Extraction with Fast Classification (FC) Networks Yan Chen*, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen*/**, and Jihan Zhu*** *Deakin University, Australia **Australia Research Council Ctr in Bioinformatics, Australia ***University of Queensland, Australia

02:40 - 03:00pm: A New Model for Classification Problems by Second Order Cone Programming Rameswar Debnath*, Masakazu Muramatsu, and Haruhisa Takahashi University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan

03:00 - 03:20pm: FREE SLOT

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

03:40 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MLMTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC-AI, PDPTA, and IKE.)

215 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20a - 05:40p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to MLMTA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for IC-AI, PDPTA, and IKE.)

216 DISCUSSION SESSION A-MLMTA June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 MLMTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-MLMTA:

O. Feature Subset Selection in SOM Based Text Categorization S. Bassiouny, M. Nagi, and M. F. Hussein* University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt O. Polarized Lexicon for Review Classification Sreenivasa P. Sista* and S. H. Srinivasan Satyam Computer Services Limited, Bangalore, India O. Multi-Class SVM and Its Application in TM Image Segmentation Qi Hengnian, Fang Luming, and Ding Lixia Zhejiang University, P. R. China Zhejiang Forestry University, P. R. China O. Task-Oriented Machine Learning and Review Pierre Abdelmalek and Howard E. Michel* University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA O. Using Machine Learning Techniques for Stylometry Ramyaa, Congzhou He, and Khaled Rasheed University of Georgia, Georgia, USA O. A Faster Data Structure and Algorithm for the Machine Learning System Gandalf E. Hausen-Tropper University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada & Plattsburgh State University, New York, USA O. A Noise Metric on Binary Training Inputs and a Framework for Learning Generalization Ahmet Ugur & H. Thompson; Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, USA O. Analysis of Performance of Neural Networks in Password Authentication Using the Back Propagation Algorithm Hend F. Kendela Ajman University for Sci. & Tech. Network, United Arab Emirates O. High Dimension Web Cluster Algorithm Le Zhang*, Xingui Tang, and Weizhong Dai Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, USA O. Exploratory Analysis of Transaction Data Paul Whitney*, Mark Weimar, and Gus Calapristi Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA O. Sawtooth Identification and Counting of Leaf Edge Based on SVM Hengnian Qi* and Jiangang Yang Zhejiang University, P. R. China O. Improved Data-Filtering for Linear Systems by Means of Normalized Centroid Vectors Jonathan P. Bernick Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, USA O. Statistical Issues with Labeled Sample Size Analysis for Semi-Supervised Linear Discriminant Analysis Han Liu*, Di Wu*, Xiaobin Yuan*, Xiaolin Yang**, Ji Zhang*, and Rafal Kustra* *University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada **Harbin Institute of Technology, P. R. China

217 DISCUSSION SESSION B-MLMTA June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 MLMTA RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-MLMTA:

O. VisiLogic: An Intelligent Visual Tool for Teaching Digital Logic Georgios A. Demetriou*, W. Eugene Simmons**, and Dawn McKinney** *University of Southern Mississippi, Mississippi, USA **University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA O. Utterance Verification Based on Support Vector Machine Binfeng Yan* and Xiaoyan Zhu Tsinghua University, Beijing, P. R. China O. PCA for Face Detection Young Lee* and James R. Parker University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada O. Natural Language Processing and Diagrams David Dodds Open-Meta Computing Inc, Coquitlam, BC, Canada O. Recognition of Image With Natural Textures Based on Cheng Xian-Yi, Yuan Xiao-Hua, Li Shu-Qin, and Xia De-Shen O. Discrete Sequence Prediction Using Machine Learning Methods Hooshang Sharif and Michael Conner O. Design and Fabrication of Mobile Pick and Place Robot Karthikeyan.S and Muralidharan.G O. Application of Data Mining: Case of Road Accidents in the UK West Midlands Area Mohamad Saraee, Jonathan kerry, Michelle Lloyd, and Christine Markey O. SVM Categorizer: A Generic Categorization Tool Using Support Vector Machines Elias Kapoutsis, Babis Theodoulidis, and Mohamad Saraee O. Two-Phase Robustness Analysis for Optimal Feedforward Neural Network Architecture Selection L. A. Yu, K. K. Lai, and S. Y. Wang O. Genetic Programming Reconsidered Russ Abbott O. Fuzzy Clustering on Satellite Image Data as an Identifier to the Locations of the Volcanoes on the Planet Venus Serdar Turkeli O. Seek Appropriate Training Set for Neural Networks Forecasting Wei Huang, Yoshiteru Nakamori, and Shouyang Wang O. Using Constructive Induction to Enhance the Predictive Accuracy of the C5 Machine Learning Environment Ruijian Zhang

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CIC'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Communications in Computing

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CIC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

219 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 11:50am: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CIC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, ESA, IC, ICWN, PCC, SAM, and ERSA.)

11:50 - 12:45pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

12:45 - 12:50pm: Opening Remarks (CIC'04 Chair, Dr. Brian d'Auriol)

12:50 - 01:30pm: CIC'04 Keynote Yi Pan; Georgia State University, USA

SESSION 1-CIC: WORKSHOP: KNOWLEDGE PRESENTATION, SHARING, MINING, & PROTECTION (PSMP) Chair: Dr. Jan Smid June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 4:10pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Lexicon in TIL and Verb Valency Frame A. Horak and K. Pala

01:50 - 02:10pm: Dialogues for Agent Communication I. Kopecek

02:10 - 02:30pm: Word Association Thesaurus as Semantic Networks A. Sinopalnikova and P. Smrz

02:30 - 02:50pm: Semantically Based Knowledge Representation Jan Smid, M. Obitko, and V. Snasel

02:50 - 03:10pm: Towards a Comprehensive Peer-to-Peer Communication Model J. Pajaro and B. d'Auriol

220 June 21

03:10 - 03:30pm: Wordnet Ontology Based Model for Information Retrieval P. Moravec, M. Kolovrat, and V. Snasel

03:30 - 03:50pm: Communication in Robot-Soccer Game V. Snasel, B. Horak*, M. Obitko, and J. Smid

03:50 - 04:10pm: Designing Ontologies Using Formal Concept Analysis M. Obitko, V. Snasel, and J. Smid

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC (Refreshments will be available) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CIC's schedule.

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

221 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 2-CIC: NETWORK SIMULATION & PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS: PRACTICE & THEORY - I Chair: Dr. Antonio Pescape June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Chapel)

08:20 - 08:40am: Predicting TCP/IP Stack Timings with Artificial Neural Networks R. Dwayne Ramey* and Robert S. Tarte Cumberland University, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Overview and Application of a Modelling Simulation Environment to Support Protocol Performance Evaluations in Mobile Communications Networks G. Comparetto*, E. Lindy, M. Mirhakkak, and N. Schult

09:00 - 09:20am: Intelligent CAC and Routing for Multi-Point Connections Pham Van Tien, Franz Rammig, and Yoshiaki Tanaka

09:20 - 09:40am: Tansport Service for Session Initiation Protocol in SIP-T Scenarios Luigi Alcuri* and Michele L. Fasciana Univ. di Palermo-Dipartimento di Ingegneria Ele. (DIE), Italy

09:40 - 10:00am: Cochannel Interference Reduction for CDMA Wireless Communications M. A. Salam, M. M. Al-Khatib, and S. Alsharif University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-CIC (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CIC's schedule.

SESSION 3-CIC: NETWORK SIMULATION & PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS: PRACTICE & THEORY - II Chair: Dr. Antonio Pescape June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 10:40am - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

10:40 - 11:00am: Progressive Scheduling Models for Next Generation Networks J. Tsiligaridis* and R. Acharya Amherst, New York, USA

222 June 22 11:00 - 11:20am: Receiver-Initiated Collision Avoidance in Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks Renato M. de Moraes* and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA

11:20 - 11:40am: An Adaptable, Role-Based Simulator for P2P Networks Vasilios Darlagiannis, Andreas Mauthe, Nicolas Liebau, and Ralf Steinmetz

11:40 - 12:00pm: Audio Quality for a Simple Forward Error Correcting Code Yvan Calas* and Alain Jean-Marie LIRMM, Montpellier, France

12:00 - 12:40pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

12:40 - 01:00pm: An Empirical Validation of Robust Active Queue Management Control S. Manfredi*, M. di Bernardo, and Franco Garofalo Universito di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy

01:00 - 01:20pm: A Competitive Model of User Behaviour for Resource Allocation in Congested Networks S. Manfredi*, M. di Bernardo, and Franco Garofalo Universito di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy

01:20 - 01:40pm: Identifying and Evaluating Critical Infrastructures - A Goal-Driven Dependability Analysis Framework Paolo Donzelli, Roberto Setola*, and Salvatore Tucci Universita' Campus Biomedico di, Roma, Italy

01:40 - 02:00pm: On the Analysis of Packet-Train Probing Schemes Andreas Johnsson*, Bob Melander, and Mats Bjorkman Sweden

02:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CIC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, ESA, IC, ICWN, PCC, SAM, and ERSA.)

223 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 4-CIC: SWITCHING, ROUTING & OPTIMIZATION FOR TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS (SROTN) - INTERNET, OPTICAL & WIRELESS NETWORKING, & BROADBAND HIGH SPEED NETWORKS Chair: Prof. Ping-Tsai Chung June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Chapel)

08:20 - 08:40am: An Adaptive Bandwidth Control Algorithm for IP Routers Y. Drabu and Hassan Peyravi* Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA

08:40 - 09:00am: Analysis of 4th Degree Chordal Rings S. Bujnowski, B. Dubalski*, and A. Zabludowski Institute of Telecommunications ATR, Poland

09:00 - 09:20am: On the Existence of Nash Equilibria in Power Based Flow Control for Virtual Circuits in Networks Ping-Tsai Chung* and Richard Van Slyke** *Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York, USA **Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, USA

09:20 - 09:40am: Convergence of Noncooperative Bottleneck Flow Control for Virtual Circuits in Two User Networks Ping-Tsai Chung* and Richard Van Slyke** *Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York, USA **Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: An Efficient Delay Sensitive Multicast Routing Algorithm Gang Feng University of Wisconsin, Platteville, WI, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION C-CIC (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CIC's schedule.

SESSION 5-CIC: INTERCONNECTION & OPTICAL NETWORKS Chair: Dr. Gang Feng, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

10:40 - 11:00am: Some Properties of Swapped Interconnection Networks Behrooz Parhami University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

11:00 - 11:20am: Fault-Tolerant Networks for Electronic Textiles Zahi Nakad, Mark Jones*, and Thomas Martin Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA

224 June 23 11:20 - 11:40am: Hexagonal and Pruned Torus Networks as Cayley Graphs Wenjun Xiao* and Behrooz Parhami** *Xiamen University, P. R. China **University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: Probabilistic Analysis of Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks with Random Connection Requests Keqin Li SUNY, New Paltz, USA

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CIC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, ESA, IC, ICWN, PCC, SAM, and ERSA.)

225 June 24 7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION 6-CIC: NETWORK PROTOCOLS & QoS + ARCHITECTURE & SYSTEMS Chair: Dr. Victor Clincy, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

08:20 - 08:40am: Employing Active Admission Control as Traffic Engineering Mechanism in QoS Multicast Routing Bo Rong*, Maria Bennani*, Michel Kadoch* & A. Elhakeem** *Universite du Quebec, Montreal, Canada **Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

08:40 - 09:00am: Client-Side Encoding, Protocol and Transport Extensibility for Remoting Systems Harold Carr Sun Microsystems, Inc. USA

09:00 - 09:20am: TCP Vegas-Like Algorithm for Layered Multicast Transmission Omar Ait-Hellal* and Guy Leduc** *Long Island University, USA **Universite de Liege, Belgium

09:20 - 09:40am: Voice Over Multi-Protocol Label Switching (VoMPLS) - A Case Study Victor A. Clincy* and Nael Abu-Halaweh Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

09:40 - 10:00am: Modeling and Fabrication of RF MEMS Switches Barbara Robertson*, Fat Duen Ho**, and Tracy Hudson* *US Army Research, Weapons Sciences Dir, Alabama, USA **University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION D-CIC (Refreshments will be available) June 24 (Thursday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of CIC's schedule.

10:40a - 03:00p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to CIC conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, ESA, IC, ICWN, PCC, SAM, and ERSA.)

226 June 24 SESSION 7-CIC: ARCHITECTURE & SYSTEMS + MODELING Chair: Dr. Victor Clincy, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:00 - 3:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

03:00 - 03:20pm: Digital Channel Modelling Based on Chaotic Signal Generators and Application to ATM Networks Wilson W. C. Chiu* and Stevan M. Berber University of Auckland, New Zealand

03:20 - 03:40pm: Communication Induced Checkpoint Protocol for Multimedia Network Systems Masakazu Ono* and Hiroaki Higaki Tokyo Denki University, Japan

SESSION 8-CIC: NETWORKS AND ROUTING Chair: Dr. Brian d'Auriol, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:40 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Broadband Communication in Access Network Ayman Ghobrial** and Reza Adhami* *University of Alabama in Huntsville, Alabama, USA **ADTRAN, Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: Temporal Difference Learning in Network Routing Reid Broadbent, Casey T. Deccio, and Mark Clement Brigham Young University, USA

SESSION 9-CIC: ALGORITHMS & PARTITIONING METHODS Chair: Dr. Brian d'Auriol, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 4:20 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room G)

04:20 - 04:40pm: A Study on Exact Algorithm for Topology Discovery of Capacitated Minimum Spanning Tree Network Yong-Jin Lee* and M. Atiquzzaman** *Woosong University, Korea **University of Oklahoma, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: Detection of Peaks in Spectral Representation of Music Signals Hamid Satar-boroujeni and Bahram Shafai* Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: Design of Distributed Component Frameworks for Computational Grids M. Govindaraju*, himanshu Bari, & Michael Lewis SUNY Binghamton, USA

05:20 - 05:40pm: Efficient Communication Channel Utilization for Mapping FFT onto Mesh Array Cheng-Yi Chen*, Soonkeon Kwon, and Kaushik Roy Purdue University, USA

227 DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC June 21 (Monday), 2004 CIC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 04:10 - 05:10pm (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-CIC:

O. Quality Of Service (QoS) Controls In Core Of The Internet Deepak Mathur; Kean University, USA O. Availability requirements of a Core Switch Deepak Mathur; Kean University, USA O. Software Architecture of a Network Fault Management System in Real Time Thomas J. Liu; New Jersey City University, NJ, USA O. A Survivable Multi-agent Approach to Network Routing Casey T. Deccio, Mark Clement, and Quinn Snell Brigham Young University, USA O. A Server Placement Algorithm for Overlay Networks Delivering end-to-end QoS Bart De Vleeschauwer, Filip De Turck*, Bart Dhoedt, and Piet Demeester; Ghent University - IMEC, Gent, Belgium O. Network Performance Measurement Tools Guillermo A. Francia, III, Aditya Kilaru, Le Phuong, and Mehul B. Vashi; Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA

DISCUSSION SESSION B-CIC June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 CIC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-CIC:

O. Backoff Time Shifting Mechanism for Distributed Fair Scheduling in Wireless LANs Kee-Hyum Choi*, Kyung-Soo Jang**, Ho-Jin Shin*, and Dong-Ryeol Shin* *Sungkyunkwan University, Korea / **Kyungin Women's College, Korea O. Architecture for Network Processors: Aspects, Evaluation, and Trends Mohammad Shorfuzzaman*, Rasit Eskicioglu, and Peter C. J. Graham University of Manitoba, Canada O. A Study of Dispersion-Based Measurement Methods in IEEE 802.11 Ad-Hoc Networks Andreas Johnsson*, Mats Bjorkman, and Bob Melander; Sweden O. Remote Level Access Redirection for QoS-Aware Web Servers M. Aramudhan and V. Rhymend Uthaiaraj O. An Efficient Channel Equalization on the Transmission of Turbo Coded Signals Oguz Bayat, Bahram Shafai*, and Osman N. Ucan Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA O. Throughput Analysis Based on New Backoff Scheme Ho-Jin Shin* and Dong-Ryeol Shin; Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

228 DISCUSSION SESSION C-CIC June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 CIC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION C-CIC:

O. Defining Trustworthiness in Peer-to-Peer(P2P) Communication Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Elizabeth Chang, and Tharam Dillon O. Multi-Player Gaming for Mobile Phones through GPRS/WCDMA Samir Omar and L. Hesieh O. QoS Guaranteed SIP Communication Service by Bandwidth Reservation at Edge Wonchul Chung, Jung-Ho Kim, Han-Ho Cheong, and Sanghyuck Lee O. HYPHEN - A File Replication Strategy Analyzer on P2P Networks M. Arshad Islam and M. Mehboob Yasin O. Network Managment System In Active Networks Velmurugan and Shantha

DISCUSSION SESSION D-CIC June 24 (Thursday), 2004 CIC RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION D-CIC:

O. An Optimistic Deadlock Free Adaptive Routing Algorithm for Two-Dimensional Meshes R. S. Rajesh* and S. Arumugam** *M.S. University, India **Govt. College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India O. A Novel Double-Link Failure Protection Algorithm in WDM Mesh Networks Lei Guo*, Hongfang Yu, Tao Zhou, and Lemin Li Univ. of Elec. Sc. & Tech. of China, P. R. China O. Remote Controlling the PC Applications Using Mobile Phone P. Kurinchi O. New DBA Algorithm Supporting QoS for EPON Seong-Ho Jang and Jong-Wook Jang O. Handoff Improvement between WiFi and CDMA2000 Samir Omar and J. Lee O. Dynamic Characteristics of k-ary n-cube Networks for Real-time Communication Gerald Fry and Richard West O. Enabling CDN for Live Streaming: A Joint Server-CDN Perspective Yunfei Zhang O. On the Union of Chord-like Networks Yunfei Zhang

229

VLSI'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on VLSI

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

230 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION 1-VLSI: HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW POWER VLSI DESIGN Chair: Dr. Jabulani Nyathi June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:30 - 11:50am (LOCATION: Chapel)

10:30 - 10:50am: A Novel Segmented Parabolic Sine Approximation for Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers David J. Betowski, Daniel Dwyer, and Valeriu Beiu Washinton State University, Pullman, WA, USA

10:50 - 11:10am: An H-Tree Configuration Scheme for Reconfigurable DSP Hardware Andy Widjaja and Jose G. Delgado-Frias* Washinton State University, Pullman, WA, USA

11:10 - 11:30am: A Distributed FIFO Scheme for System on Chip Inter-Component Communication Robert Ray Rydberg, Jabulani Nyathi*, and Jose G. Delgado-Frias Washinton State University, Pullman, WA, USA

11:30 - 11:50am: Optimal Practical Perceptron Addition - Application to Single Electron Technology Valeriu Beiu and Mawahib Sulieman* Washinton State University, Pullman, WA, USA

SESSION 2-VLSI: BIOLOGICAL & QUANTUM COMPUTING Co-Chairs: Dr. Hussain Al-Asaad, USA & Dr. Nazmul Ula, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 11:50am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

11:50 - 12:10pm: Repair of the Genetic Material in Biologically Inspired Embryonic-Cell-Based Systems X. Zhang, G. Dragffy, and A. G. Pipe University of the West of England, UK

231 June 21 12:10 - 12:30pm: A Scalable Coprocessor for Bioinformatic Sequence Alignments Scott F. Smith Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, PCC, and ERSA.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

232 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-VLSI (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of VLSI's schedule.

10:40a - 02:00p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, PCC, and ERSA.)

SESSION 3-VLSI: TESTING & VERIFICATION Chair: Dr. Hussain Al-Asaad, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 2:00 - 3:00pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

02:00 - 02:20pm: Fault-Tolerance Analysis of Some Sorting Networks for Single and Multiple Passes Der-Haw Wang and Salam N. Salloum* California State Polytechnic Univ., Pomona, CA, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: An Investigation of Non-linear Machines as PRPGs in BIST Jing Zhong and Jon C. Muzio University of Victoria, Canada

02:40 - 03:00pm: An Automated Algorithm for Partitioning Sequential VLSI Circuits Bassam Shaer University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA

SESSION 4-VLSI: LOW POWER + LOGIC DESIGN Chair: Dr. Hussain Al-Asaad, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:00 - 4:00pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

03:00 - 03:20pm: Performance/Energy Efficiency Analysis of Register Files in Superscalar Processors Shahzad Nazar, Behrooz A. Shirazi, & Sungyong Jung University of Texas at Arlington, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: Area- And Power-Reduced Standard-Cell Spanning Tree Adders Pasquale Corsonello*, Stefania Perri** and Vitit Kantabutra*** *University of Reggio Calabria, Italy **University of Calabria, Italy ***Idaho State University - Pocatello, USA

233 June 22

03:40 - 04:00pm: A Design Methodology for Self-Timed Event Logic Pipelines Xin Jia and Ranga Vemuri University of Cincinnati, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm: BREAK

04:20 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, PCC, and ERSA.)

234 June 23 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-VLSI (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of VLSI's schedule.

10:00 - 01:00pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, PCC, and ERSA.)

SESSION 5-VLSI: LOGIC DESIGN Co-Chairs: Dr. Ronald F. DeMara & Dr. Howard E. Michel, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 1:00 - 2:00pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

01:00 - 01:20pm: FREE SLOT

01:20 - 01:40pm: A New Reversible Logic Gate and Its Applications D. P. Vasudevan and P. K. Lala* Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

01:40 - 02:00pm: A Graph Approach To Two-Level Logic Minimization Kazuya Shinozuka Artgraphics, USA

SESSION 6-VLSI: DEVICE & CIRCUIT DESIGNS Co-Chairs: Dr. Howard E. Michel & Dr. Scott C. Smith, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:00 - 2:40pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

02:00 - 02:20pm: Feedback Techniques for Dual-Rail Self-Timed Circuits Ronald F. DeMara, Amit Kejriwa, and L. Jude Seeber University of Central Florida, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm: Impact of Gate Leakage on the Performance of Analog Integrated Circuits - A Simulation Study K. Hariharan*, Shoba Krishnan*, & V. P. Gopinath** *Santa Clara University, USA **Sun Micro Systems, USA

SESSION 7-VLSI: SYSTEM/NETWORK-ON-CHIP Chair: Dr. Ronald F. DeMara, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 2:40 - 3:20pm (LOCATION: Chapel)

02:40 - 03:00pm: Approaches for Monitoring Vectors on Microprocessor Buses Hector Arteaga and Hussain Al-Asaad* University of California, Davis, CA, USA

235 June 23

03:00 - 03:20pm: Automatic Extraction of Non-Iterated System Behavior from Verilog Specifications Lubomir Ivanov Iona College, USA

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 8-VLSI: DEVICE & CIRCUIT DESIGNS Chair: Dr. Ronald F. DeMara, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 3:40 - 4:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room G)

03:40 - 04:00pm: High Radix Modular Multiplication of Large Integers Optimised with Respect to Area and Time Viktor Bunimov and Manfred Schimmler Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Germany

04:00 - 04:20pm: Design of a NULL Convention Self-Timed Divider Scott C. Smith University of Missouri - Rolla, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm: A 2.4GHz CMOS Direct Downconversion Mixer Jie Long and Robert J. Weber Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA

SESSION 9-VLSI: APPLICATIONS Chair: Dr. Scott F. Smith, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 4:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room G)

04:40 - 05:00pm: CMOS Implementation of Phase-Encoded Complex-Valued Artificial Neural Networks Howard E. Michel, David Rancour, & S. Iringentavida University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA

05:00 - 05:20pm: AES Crypto-Processor Design Supporting 128/ 192/ 256 Bits Input Key Length for Smart Card YunKyung Lee, SangWoo Lee, and YoungSae Kim Electronics & Telecommunications Research Inst., Korea

05:20 - 05:40pm: Novel Quantum Computer Emulator Chip John Robert Burger California State University, USA

236 June 24 7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:40a - 03:20p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to VLSI conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, MSV, ESA, PCC, and ERSA.)

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 10-VLSI: SYSTEM/NETWORK-ON-CHIP Chair: Dr. Laurence T. Yang, Canada June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 3:40 - 4:20pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

03:40 - 04:00pm: VLSI Issues for the Implementation of 10GBASE-T Ethernet Stephen Bates; University of Alberta, Canada

04:00 - 04:20pm: Reliability Modelling of Embedded System-in-a-Package Nagendra Bhargava Bharatula*, Stijn Ossevoort, Paul Lukowicz, and Gerhard Troster Swiss Federal Inst. of Tech. (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland

SESSION 11-VLSI: High Speed - Performance Issues Chair: Dr. Laurence T. Yang, Canada June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 4:20 - 5:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

04:20 - 04:40pm: Designing NULL Convention Combinational Circuits to Fully Utilize Gate-Level Pipelining for Maximum Throughput Scott C. Smith; University of Missouri - Rolla, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: A High Performance, Low Area Overhead Carry Lookahead Adder James Levy and Jabulani Nyathi* Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

SESSION 12-VLSI: FPGA Chair: Dr. Laurence T. Yang, Canada June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 5:00 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

05:00 - 05:20pm: A Fast Hierarchical Approach to FPGA Placement Gary Grewal

05:20 - 05:40pm: Quantum Gates Revisited: A Tensor Product Based Interpretation Model Chao-Ming Tseng, Chih-Sheng Chen & Chua-Huang Huang Feng Chia University, Taiwan

237 DISCUSSION SESSION A-VLSI June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 VLSI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-VLSI: O. Survey and Evaluation of Low-Power Full-Adder Cells Ahmed Sayed and Hussain Al-Asaad* University of California, Davis, CA, USA O. A 4GHz Low-Power Folded-Cascode CMOS LC Quadrature VCO for RF Transceivers S. M. Rezaul Hasan* and Nazmul Ula** *University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates **Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California, USA O. BDD Minimization Using Graph Parameter Permutation P. W. Chandana Prasad, Ali Assi, and Mohamed Raseen United Arab Emirates University, UAE O. Simultaneous Reduction of Test Data Volume and Testing Power For Scan-Based Test Yinhe Han and Xiaowei Li; Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China

DISCUSSION SESSION B-VLSI June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 VLSI RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-VLSI: O. High Performance Single Chip Implementation for a Digital Protective Relay Using FPGA Jong Kang Park, Jong Tae Kim*, and Myung Chul Shin Sungkyunkwan University, Kyunggi-do, Korea O. Design of Neural Network on FPGA S. P. Joy Vasantha Rani* and P. Kanagasabapathy Madras Institute of Technology, India Anna University, India O. An Efficient VLSI Architecture for MC Interpolation in AVC Video Coding Deng Lei; Harbin Institute of Technology, P. R. China O. An Efficient Divider Architecture over GF(2m) for Elliptic Curve Cryptography Sang-Woo Lee, Jeong-Nyeo Kim, and Jong-Su Jang; ETRI, Korea O. Energy Recovery Low Power CAM Design N. Poonkuzhali, G. Josemin Bala, and J. Raja Paul Perinmbam O. PAL Based CAM N. Poonkuzhali, G. Josemin Bala, and J. Raja Paul Perinbam O. FPGA Based Controller Area Network R. Pushpavathi and S. Vengatachalam O. Efficient Memory Performance for Multi - Issue Processors Salwa S. Moustafa, Mohamed A. Berbar, and Nabil A. Ismail O. Low Power Heuristic Block-level Voltage/Frequency Scheduling Li-Chuan Weng, XiaoJun Wang, Alan P. Su, and Bin Liu

238

ERSA'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ERSA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

239 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Section)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference & ERSA Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 10:40am: ERSA Opening Remarks Toomas P. Plaks, ERSA Chair LSBU, London, UK (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

SESSION ERSA1: Reconfigurable Systems for Energy-Efficient Mobile Systems Chair: Gerard J. M. Smit University of Twente, The Netherland June 21, 2004 (Monday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

10:40 - 10:50am: Session Overview Gerard J. M. Smit

10:50 - 11:10am: Energy-Efficiency of the Montium Reconfigurable Tile Processor Paul M. Heysters*, Gerard J.M. Smit & E. Molenkamp University of Twente, The Netherlands

11:10 - 11:30am: Overview of the Tool-Flow for the Montium Processing Tile Gerard J. M. Smit*, M. A. J. Rosien, Yuanqing Guo, and Paul M. Heysters University of Twente, the Netherlands

11:30 - 12:00pm: (Distinguished Paper) A New General Model for Adaptive Processors Stephan Gatzka and Christian Hochberger* TU Dresden, Germany

12:00 - 12:30pm: (Invited Paper) On the Use of FPGAs for OFDM Signal Processing Chris Dick*, Fred Harris** *Signal Processing Group, Xilinx Inc., San Jose, USA **San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA

240 June 21 12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:35 - 02:20pm: (Invited Talk) Reconfigurable Systems, New Tools and New Math Richard Shoup Boundary Institute, USA

SESSION ERSA2: Operating System Approaches for Reconfigurable Hardware Chair: Marco Platzner ETH, Zurich, Switzerland June 21, 2004 (Monday); 02:20 - 03:50pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

02:20 - 02:30pm: Session Overview Marco Platzner

02:30 - 02:50pm: Virtualization of Hardware - Introduction and Survey Christian Plessl* and Marco Platzner ETH, Switzerland

02:50 - 03:10pm: A Comparative Study on System Approaches for Partially Reconfigurable Architectures H. Kalte*, M. Koester, B. Kettelhoit, M. Porrmann, and U. Ruckert Heinz Nixdorf Institute & University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

03:10 - 03:30pm: Area Fragmentation in Reconfigurable Operating Systems Manish Handa* and Ranga Vemuri University of Cincinnati, USA

03:30 - 03:50pm: QoS Aware HW/SW Partitioning on Run-Time Reconfigurable Multimedia Platforms Nam Pham Ngoc, ... Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

03:50 - 04:10pm: DISCUSSION & SOFTWARE DEMO (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

04:10 - 05:10pm: DISCUSSION SESSION A-ERSA (Refreshment will be available) Short and Poster Papers (List will be available at the conference.) June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby of Meeting Rooms 6, 7, & 8)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

241 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION ERSA5: Applications and Tools Chair: Christian Hochberger TU Dresden, Germany June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 08:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

08:20 - 08:30am: Session Overview Christian Hochberger

08:30 - 08:50am: A Portable Face Recognition System Using Reconfigurable Hardware Jawad Khan University of Cincinnati, USA

08:50 - 09:10am: A High Performance Intermediate Representation for Reconfigurable Systems Wenrui Gong and Ryan Kastner* University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA

09:10 - 09:30am: Task Scheduling of Control-Data Flow Graphs for Reconfigurable Architectures Arvind Sudarsanam*, Dasu Arvind, and Sethuraman Panchanathan Arizona State University, AZ, USA

09:30 - 10:00am: (Distinguished Paper) High Visibility Debug-By-Design for FPGA Platforms Peter Bellows USC Information Sciences Institute, USA

10:00 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 11:00am: (Keynote Talk) The Present and Future of Reconfigurable Computing Walid A. Najjar University of California, Riverside, CA, USA

SESSION ERSA5: Applications and Tools (Continued ...) Chair: Christian Hochberger TU Dresden, Germany June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 11:00 - 11:40am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

11:00 - 11:20am: A Reconfigurable Approach to Structural Engineering Design Computations Zafer Gurdal, Tom Hartka, Mark Jones* & Sun Wook Kim Virginia Tech., USA

242 June 22 11:20 - 11:40am: Incremental Timing Budget Management in Programmable Systems Elaheh Bozorgzadeh*, S. Ghiasi**, A. Takahashi*** & M. Sarrafzadeh** *University of California, Irvine, CA, USA **University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA ***Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

SESSION ERSA4: Reconfigurable Supercomputing Chair: Maya B. Gokhale Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 11:40am - 12:30pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

11:40 - 11:50am: Session Overview Maya B. Gokhale

11:50 - 12:10pm: Computing Lennard-Jones Potentials and Forces with Reconfigurable Hardware Ronald Scrofano* and Viktor K. Prasanna University of Southern California, USA

12:10 - 12:30pm: Experiences with a Reconfigurable Computer Duncan A. Buell*, J. P. Davis, G. Quan, S. Akella, S. Devarkal, P. Kancharla, E. A. Michalski, and H. A. Wake University of South Carolina, SC, USA

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:30 - 02:30pm: DISCUSSION SESSION B-ERSA Short and Poster Papers (List will be available at the conference.) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

02:30 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ERSA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

243 June 23 7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION ERSA6: Reconfigurable System-On A Chip (SOC) Architectures Chair: Michael J. Wirthlin Birgham Young University, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 8:20 - 10:00am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

08:20 - 08:30am: Session Overview Michael J. Wirthlin

08:30 - 08:50am: System-Level Runtime Reconfigurability-Optical Interconnection Networks for Switching Applications Sacki Agelis* and Magnus Jonsson Halmstad University, Sweden

08:50 - 09:10am: Embedded Linux as a Platform for Dynamically Self-Reconfiguring Systems-on-Chip John Williams University of Queensland, Australia

09:10 - 09:30am: H-Tree Interconnection Structure for Reconfigurable DSP Hardware Mitchell J. Myjak, Fredrick L. Anderson, and Jose G. Delgado-Frias* Washington State University, USA

09:30 - 10:00am: (Distinguished Paper) Automated Combination of Simulation and Hardware Prototyping Tero Rissa*, Wayne Luk, and Peter Cheung Imperial College, London, UK

10:00 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 11:00am: (Keynote Talk) Customisable Hardware Compilation Wayne Luk Imperial College, UK

11:00 - 11:30am: (Keynote Talk) Computing Without Processors Seth Copen Goldstein Carnegie Mellon University, USA

244 June 23 SESSION ERSA6: Reconfigurable System-On A Chip (SOC) Architectures (Continued) Chair: Michael J. Wirthlin Birgham Young University, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 11:30am - 12:10pm (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

11:30 - 11:50am: Two-Level Reconfigurable Architecture for High-Performance Signal Processing Dennis Johnsson*, Jerker Bengtsson, and Bertil Svensson Halmstad University, Sweden

11:50 - 12:10pm: Customizing Processor Cores to Support Reactivity Zoran Salcic* and Partha Roop University of Auckland, New Zealand

12:10 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ERSA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

245 June 24

7:30 - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

SESSION ERSA3: HW/SW Environments for Reconfigurable Hardware Chair: Miriam Leeser Norteastern University, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 8:20 - 9:30am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

08:20 - 08:30am: Session Overview Miriam Leeser

08:30 - 08:50am: Physical Resource Binding for a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable Array Fred Ma*, John Knight, and Calvin Plett Carleton University, Canada

08:50 - 09:10am: Genetic Algorithms in Hardware-Software Partitioning Madhura Purnaprajna*, Marek Reformat & Witold Pedrycz University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada

09:10 - 09:30am: Implementing Multi Threaded System Support for Hybrid FPGA/CPU Computational Components Razali Jidin*, David Andrews, and Douglas Niehaus University of Kansas, USA

09:30 - 10:00am: (Keynote) Energy-Efficient Computations on FPGAs Viktor Prasanna University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

10:00 - 10:30am: BREAK

SESSION ERSA3: HW/SW Environments for Reconfigurable Hardware (Continued ...) Chair: Miriam Leeser Norteastern University, USA June 24, 2004 (Thursday); 10:30 - 11:40am (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

10:30 - 11:00am: (Distinguished Paper) Automatic Local Memory Architecture Generation for Data Reuse in Custom Data Paths Per Andersson* and Krzysztof Kuchcinski Lunds University, Lund, Sweden

11:00 - 11:20am: The Task-Resource Matrix: Control for a Distributed Reconfigurable Multi-Processor Hardware RTOS Spencer Isaacson and Doran Wilde* Brigham Young University, USA

246 June 24 11:20 - 11:40am: Dynamo: A Runtime Partitioning System L. A. Smith King**, Miriam Leeser*, and Heather Quinn* *Northeastern University, USA **College of the Holy Cross, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm: ERSA Closing Remarks Toomas P. Plaks (LOCATION: Meeting Room 6)

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to ERSA conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

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AMCS'04 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

The 2004 International Conference on Algorithmic Mathematics & Computer Science

Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 21-24, 2004

Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences.

June 20

03:00 - 09:00pm: REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby; 1-5)

248 June 21 6:30am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:40 - 09:00am: MultiConference Opening Remarks Hamid R. Arabnia (General Chair, 2004 IMCSCE) University of Georgia, Georgia, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:00 - 09:05am: Introduction of Keynote Speaker by Prof. H. J. Siegel (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

09:05 - 10:05am: MultiConference Keynote Lecture: Computer Architecture, The Road Ahead Professor Michael Flynn Stanford University, USA (LOCATION: Lance Burton Theater)

10:05 - 10:30am: BREAK

10:30 - 12:30pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, CISST, and METMBS.)

12:30 - 01:30pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

SESSION 1-AMCS: APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICAL COMPUTATIONS Co-Chairs: Dr. Anatoly Kurkovsky, USA & Dr. Iyad A. Ajwa, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 1:30 - 2:10pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

01:30 - 01:50pm: Efficient Methodology and Robust Infrastructure for Assigning Weapons to Targets Zbigniew Bogdanowicz* and Norman Coleman US Army Armament R&D Center, New Jersey, USA

01:50 - 02:10pm: Computational Analysis of Microwave Heating in Single and Multi-Mode Resonant Cavities Dusko Dincov University of Westminster, UK

249 June 21

SESSION 2-AMCS: SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION SYSTEMS & AUTOMATED SOLVERS Co-Chairs: Dr. Anatoly Kurkovsky, USA & Dr. Iyad A. Ajwa, USA June 21, 2004 (Monday); 2:10 - 2:50pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

02:10 - 02:30pm: An Effective QBF Solver for Planning Problems Charles Otwell*, Anja Remshagen*, and Klaus Truemper** *State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, USA **University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA

02:30 - 02:50pm: Symbolic Stochastic Systems Kumar Jeev* and Jean Louis Lassez Coastal Carolina University, South Carolina, USA

02:50 - 04:10pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, CISST, and METMBS.)

09:00 - 11:00pm: CONFERENCE RECEPTION DINNER - June 21 (Monday) (LOCATION: Meeting Rooms 1-5)

250 June 22

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION A-AMCS (Refreshments will be available) June 22 (Tuesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of AMCS's schedule.

10:40a - 03:20p: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, CISST, and METMBS.)

03:20 - 03:40pm: BREAK

SESSION 3-AMCS: COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS Co-Chairs: Dr. N. Mogharreban, USA & Dr. H. Kettani, USA June 22, 2004 (Tuesday); 3:40 - 5:40pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

03:40 - 04:00pm: Trajectory-Based Morphological Operators: A Morphological Model for Tool Path Computation Antonio M. Jimeno Morenilla*, Francisco Macia-Perez & Juan Manuel Garcia-Chamizo University of Alicante, Spain

04:00 - 04:20pm: Normalized Isomorphic Preconditioned Methods for Solving Sparse Non-Linear G. A. Gravvanis*/*** and K. M. Giannoutakis**

*Hellenic Open University, Greece **University of Athens, Greece ***Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

04:20 - 04:40pm: S(b)-Trees: An Optimal Balancing of Variable Length Keys Konstantin V. Shvachko Fourth Dimension Software, Redwood City, CA, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm: An Efficient Distributed Algorithm for Ear Decomposition Yung H. Tsin University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

05:00 - 05:20pm: FREE SLOT

05:20 - 05:40pm: FREE SLOT

251 June 23

7:00am - 6:00pm: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

10:00 - 10:40am: DISCUSSION SESSION B-AMCS (Refreshments will be available) June 23 (Wednesday) (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5) List of papers appears at the end of AMCS's schedule.

SESSION 4-AMCS: ALGORITHMS Chair: Dr. Xiaoping Shen, USA June 23, 2004 (Wednesday); 10:40am - 12:00pm (LOCATION: Conference Room C)

10:40 - 11:00am: Stochastic Sorting Using Deterministic Consecutive and Leader Filters B. J. Oommen, J. R. Zgierski and D. Nussbaum* Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

11:00 - 11:20am: On Subspace System Identification Algorithms Implemented Through Sequences of Modified Householder Algorithms Catarina J. M. Delgado*, P. Lopes dos Santos, and J. L. Martins de Carvalho Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica, Porto, Portugal

11:20 - 11:40am: Comparison of Clique-Listing Algorithms Eric R. Harley Ryerson University, Ontario, Canada

11:40 - 12:00pm: FREE SLOT

12:00 - 01:00pm: LUNCH (On Your Own)

01:00 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, CISST, and METMBS.)

252 June 24

7:30am - 11:00am: Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)

08:20 - 05:40pm: Note: There are a number of other sessions (not listed here) that are of potential significant interest to AMCS conference participants (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.) Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for other joint conferences (in particular, schedules for PDPTA, CISST, and METMBS.)

253 DISCUSSION SESSION A-AMCS June 22 (Tuesday), 2004 AMCS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-AMCS:

O. From Decimal to Binary Houssain Kettani Jackson State University, Jackson, MS, USA O. A Determinant Representation of Degrees 3 and 6 Invariants of a 3-ary Form of Degree 4 Fengmei Zou Xiamen University, Fujian, P. R. China O. Modified Continuous Valued Number System Sira Srivanasont* and A. Surarerks Chulalongkorn University, Thailand O. A Comparison of Constraint Handling Rules with Equivalent Transformation Rules Yoshinori Shigeta*, Kiyoshi Akama**, and Takahiko Ishikawa** *Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan **Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan O. Towards Quality of Service Based Resource Management for Cluster-Based Image Retrieval Systems A. Bruning**, F. Drews***, M. Hoefer**, O. Kao*& U. Rerrer* *University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany **University of Clausthal, Germany ***Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA O. The First Stage of a System Verification Strategy for API-Calculus Shahram Rahimi, Namdar Mogharreban*, and Raheel Ahmad Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA O. AFKAR: A Logo Turtle Educational Tool Ahamd S. Hindawi* and Iyad A. Ajwa** *ASH Computer Solutions and Consultancy, Canada **Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, USA O. On the Termination of Non-Deterministic Programs Based on the Equivalent Transformation Computation Model Itaru Takarajima**, Kiyoshi Akama*, Yoshinori Shigeta***, and Ikumi Imani** *Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan **Nagoya Gakuin University, Seto, Japan ***Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA O. Fast Computation of Factorials of Numbers Henry Thompson and Ahmet Ugur* Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, USA O. The Threat of a Deterministic Polynomial Time Algorithm for Primality Testing in Applied Cryptography Charlie Obimbo* and Stephen Doxsee University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

254 DISCUSSION SESSION B-AMCS June 23 (Wednesday), 2004 AMCS RRR/SRP/PST Papers 10:00 - 10:40am (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION B-AMCS:

O. MABAC - Matrix Based Clustering Algorithm Yonghui Chen* and Alan Sprague University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, USA O. An Algorithm for Removing Artifacts in Wavelet Expansions Xiaoping Shen Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA O. Application of DFS Spectral Method to the Two-Dimensional Barotropic Instability of Multiple-Shear Flows on the Sphere Hyeong-Bin Cheong and In-Hyuk Kwon Pukyong National University, Korea O. Matrix Equality, An Application Of Graph Isomorphism Khadija Riaz, M. Sikandar Hayat Khiyal, and M.Arshad Zia O. Spoken Word Reocgnition for Punjabi Language Using Hidden Markov Model Chandan Singh, Mohanjit Singh, and Ravinder Kumar O. On the Asymptotic Stability of Systems of Differential Equations with Piecewise Constant Arguments G. H. Turner O. A Property for Church-Turing Thesis Ulisses Ferreira O. On The Busy-Beaver Problem Ulisses Ferreira O. On Turing's Proof of The Undecidability of The Halting Problem Ulisses Ferreira O. The Real Set Can Be Seen As Denumerable Ulisses Ferreira

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